Theophonia the divine voice

Homilies on the Christian Life · Lecture 048

I Await the Resurrection of the Dead

A lecture by Dimitrios Panagopoulos · Δείτε στα Ελληνικά

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Dimitrios Panagopoulos presents Christ as the third Prodromos: John the Baptist precedes the first coming, Elijah the second, and Christ Himself has entered heaven ahead of humanity with glorified human nature. Hebrews 6 supplies the image of an anchor cast upward into heaven, while John 5 and John 8 frame obedience as the true meaning of hearing Christ’s word. Eternal life is described not as a future reward only, but as a present possession identified with Christ and received through Holy Communion. The lecture distinguishes spiritual and physical death, present spiritual resurrection and future bodily resurrection, and warns that death fixes the state it finds.

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