The Orthodox Icon of the Resurrection (Anastasis)
The Orthodox Icon of the Resurrection (Anastasis) In the Orthodox Church, the icon of the Resurrection is not usually a picture of Christ coming out

The Orthodox Icon of the Resurrection (Anastasis) In the Orthodox Church, the icon of the Resurrection is not usually a picture of Christ coming out
Divinity suffered in the flesh vs God suffered in the flesh 1. The Core Doctrine: One Person, Two Natures The Orthodox Church teaches that Jesus
God suffered in the flesh – Christology Debate To understand why the phrase “God suffered in the flesh” became so important, we must look at

Reading Scripture in an Orthodox way: 1. Doctrinal Explanation The patristic method of reading Scripture is not merely intellectual or academic—it is a participation in

Saint Gregory Palamas urges us to avoid those who do not accept the patristic interpretations—indeed, who even act contrary to them—while claiming that they rely