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The Orthodox Way

Classics Series, Vol. 2

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The most ancient name for Christianity, Metropolitan Kallistos reminds us, is "the Way" (cf. Acts 19.23; 24.22), and it is precisely as the journey that this word implies that he presents the tradition of Orthodox Christianity, its teachings, and its practices. The result is not an abstract presentation of "Orthodoxy", an outside look at, or description of, its dogmatics, rituals, and ascetic disciplines, compared to and contrasted with others, but an invitation to enter into the way, to begin the journey—and to do so always, into eternity—into the mystery of God through the living experience of the Orthodox Church.

As Metropolitan Kallistos often points out, just as undertaking a journey into an unfamiliar land or climbing a mountain requires an experienced and knowledgeable guide, so also an experienced and trusted spiritual guide, a mystagogue, is needed for the spiritual journey, to ascend Mount Sinai and encounter the mysterious God in its darkness, and to climb Mount Tabor and behold the mystery of the transfigured Lord, and to be initiated into the mysteries of the Jerusalem above, our Mother, the Church. The Orthodox Way is such a guide, a book that takes the listener into the very mystery of God, and now speaks to us, in a new century and a new edition.

New edition with a foreword by Fr. John Behr. The SVS Press audiobook program is sponsored by The Orthodox Vision Foundation. If you are interested in sponsoring the creation of an SVS Press audiobook, please contact us at media@svots.edu.

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This is a comprehensive treatise on Eastern Orthodoxy, magisterial in its scope and depth. In simple language Kallistos Ware has explained the mysteries and sacraments of the Christian Orthodox faith, illustrating his exposition with numerous quotes from the Scriptures, the Apostles and Desert Fathers, as well as more recent Saints, Fathers and authors, not all of Orthodox denomination. His description of the Holy Trinity is particularly lucid and well-expounded. He has divided the various aspects of God into separate chapters - eg God as Man, God as Spirit, God as Prayer etc and each of these chapters forms a fresh perspective and prism into the Theology he seeks to put into words. Each could in fact be read on its own, containing as they each do the full message of the book in its totality. Ultimately he goes on to illustrate succintly that words, though useful signposts to meaning, are at best shadowy when it comes to describing the ineffable Divine which is beyond all comprehension. I unreservedly recommend this book which l will continue to study for its great richness and beauty.

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An exposition of the Christian faith from the viewpoint of orthodoxy. An immensely hopeful book. Recommended for all Christian’s who would like to revisit the fundamentals such as the trinity and the problem of evil.

Wel written and comprehensive!

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