Theophonia the divine voice

Resolution of Questions · Lecture 116

Resolution of Questions 116

A lecture by Fr. Athanasios Mytilinaios · Δείτε στα Ελληνικά

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Fr. Athanasios Mytilinaios explains that Christ entered history as a complete human being, accepting the dress, customs, and meals of His time while remaining perfect God and perfect man, and that in the resurrected state the faithful are clothed in divine glory rather than material garments. He presents the seven sacraments as saving mysteries grounded in Scripture, with Baptism, Chrismation, Eucharist, and Confession broadly necessary while Marriage, Priesthood, and Holy Unction answer to one's calling, and he treats the wider sense of mystery, including monastic tonsure. He cautions against hastily naming figures such as Maitreya the Antichrist, distinguishes murder from defensive warfare, and teaches that the mark's number holds no magical power, though its conscious acceptance would signify rejection of Baptism. He commends the Jesus Prayer to laypeople through the remembrance of God.

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