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An Inner Step Toward God

An Inner Step Toward God
Author: April French
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1612615473

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According to Father Alexander Men (1935-1990), the Russian Orthodox priest and popular spiritual teacher who was publicly martyred in 1990 in the former USSR, prayer is “the flight of the heart toward God.” This work, available for the first time in English, is a collection of his writings, lectures, and sermons on prayer. You will discover both ancient and modern wisdom, and you will see how one Eastern Orthodox priest taught his parishioners to pray.


Son of Man

Son of Man
Author: Alexander Men
Publisher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781879038288

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Fr Men's major work on the history of Christianity. Written over a period of 40 years as part of an 8-volume series on the history of religion. Christ's life described through the Gospels and Epistles.


Father Alexander Men

Father Alexander Men
Author: Michel Evdokimov
Publisher: Gracewing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780852446089

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Father Alexander Men (1935-1990), a priest assassinated after the fall of communism, is a highly regarded figure in Russian Orthodoxy. He was brought up during the War and marked by the Stalinist era. Following the completion of his theological studies in Moscow, he was appointed to various parishes around the capital, in particular Alabino and Novaia Derevnia. But his personality and influence soon brought him into conflict with the authorities and he was persistently hounded by the police and subjected to interrogations and searches of his home. Father Men was not an agitator but the embodiment of an ideal of spiritual resistance to communism effected through prayer, the liturgical and sacramental life, and the valuing of the human person


The Karen Apostle

The Karen Apostle
Author: Francis Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1847
Genre: Converts
ISBN:

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Russia’s Uncommon Prophet

Russia’s Uncommon Prophet
Author: Wallace L. Daniel
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2016-04-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1501751239

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This lucidly written biography of Aleksandr Men examines the familial and social context from which Men developed as a Russian Orthodox priest. Wallace Daniel presents a different picture of Russia and the Orthodox Church than the stereotypes found in much of the popular literature. Men offered an alternative to the prescribed ways of thinking imposed by the state and the church. Growing up during the darkest, most oppressive years in the history of the former Soviet Union, he became a parish priest who eschewed fear, who followed Christ's command "to love thy neighbor as thyself," and who attracted large, diverse groups of people in Russian society. How he accomplished those tasks and with what ultimate results are the main themes of this story. Conflict and controversy marked every stage of Men's priesthood. His parish in the vicinity of Moscow attracted the attention of the KGB, especially as it became a haven for members of the intelligentsia. He endured repeated attacks from ultraconservative, anti-Semitic circles inside the Orthodox Church. Fr. Men represented the spiritual vision of an open, non-authoritarian Christianity, and his lectures were extremely popular. He was murdered on September 9, 1990. For years, his work was unavailable in most church bookstores in Russia, and his teachings were excoriated by some both within and outside the church. But his books continue to offer hope to many throughout the world—they have sold millions of copies and are testimony to his continuing relevance and enduring significance. This important biography will appeal to scholars and general readers interested in religion, politics, and global affairs.


Russia’s Uncommon Prophet

Russia’s Uncommon Prophet
Author: Wallace L. Daniel
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2016-04-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1609091949

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This lucidly written biography of Aleksandr Men examines the familial and social context from which Men developed as a Russian Orthodox priest. Wallace Daniel presents a different picture of Russia and the Orthodox Church than the stereotypes found in much of the popular literature. Men offered an alternative to the prescribed ways of thinking imposed by the state and the church. Growing up during the darkest, most oppressive years in the history of the former Soviet Union, he became a parish priest who eschewed fear, who followed Christ's command "to love thy neighbor as thyself," and who attracted large, diverse groups of people in Russian society. How he accomplished those tasks and with what ultimate results are the main themes of this story. Conflict and controversy marked every stage of Men's priesthood. His parish in the vicinity of Moscow attracted the attention of the KGB, especially as it became a haven for members of the intelligentsia. He endured repeated attacks from ultraconservative, anti-Semitic circles inside the Orthodox Church. Fr. Men represented the spiritual vision of an open, non-authoritarian Christianity, and his lectures were extremely popular. He was murdered on September 9, 1990. For years, his work was unavailable in most church bookstores in Russia, and his teachings were excoriated by some both within and outside the church. But his books continue to offer hope to many throughout the world—they have sold millions of copies and are testimony to his continuing relevance and enduring significance. This important biography will appeal to scholars and general readers interested in religion, politics, and global affairs.


O Death, where is Thy Sting?

O Death, where is Thy Sting?
Author: Alexander Schmemann
Publisher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780881412383

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In every century since the renaissance, English speakers have felt compelled to possess a translation written especially for their own time of this great epic poem, the earliest and most central literary text of Western culture. That need has been thoroughly met in our century by the distinguished poet and classicist Robert Fitzgerald, whose version of "The Iliad" does justice in every way to the fluent vigor and gravity of the Homeric original.


Father Arseny

Father Arseny
Author:
Publisher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001
Genre: Persecution
ISBN: 9780881412321

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"The stories of Father Arseny and his work in the Soviet prison camps have captured the minds and hearts of readers all over the world. In this second volume readers will find additional narratives about Father Arseny newly translated from the most recent Russian edition."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


The Wellsprings of Religion

The Wellsprings of Religion
Author: Aleksandr Menʹ
Publisher: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780881416039

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