Resolution of Questions · Lecture 115
Resolution of Questions 115
A lecture by Fr. Athanasios Mytilinaios · Δείτε στα Ελληνικά
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Summary
Fr. Athanasios Mytilinaios warns young people against habits and places that dull the soul, then explains Orthodox freedom as a voluntary servanthood to God, since one may forsake His commandments freely while bondage to the devil enslaves. He defends the title servant of God through the Apostles, Baptism, Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, and Christ's own kenosis, which leads to true sonship and inheritance. He summarizes the differences between Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, naming the Filioque and Western secularization, and rejects belief in fate as incompatible with faith in God the Creator. He interprets the tree of life, withheld after the Fall out of divine love, as fulfilled in the Holy Eucharist, and closes by defending the bodily resurrection at the Second Coming, stressing God's power to restore even bodies dissolved into creation.
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