Theophonia the divine voice

Resolution of Questions · Lecture 118

Resolution of Questions 118

A lecture by Fr. Athanasios Mytilinaios · Δείτε στα Ελληνικά

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Fr. Athanasios Mytilinaios explains blasphemy against the Holy Spirit first as the conscious confusion of divine and demonic power, as when the Pharisees ascribed Christ's miracles to the ruler of demons, and more broadly as a persistent refusal to repent against the Spirit who comes to heal. He judges the anatomical study of the dead permissible when pursued for learning and healing with reverence for the body destined to rise. When hearing Scripture, he urges sober counsel over private certainty, recalling how Paul confirmed his Gospel with the Apostles at Jerusalem. From Genesis he teaches that God appointed plant food and later permitted meat after the Flood while reserving the blood, and he presents the appointed fasts as the present form of that reservation. He commends discernment over excess and defends the study of ancient Greek as one continuous language.

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