Welcome.
My name is Dcn. Nahom, I belong to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
This podcast is centralized in manifesting the theological and seemingly intellectual tenets of Ethiopian Orthodoxy in to actual life in a way that is centered in a continual relationship to the Christ we don't see physically, through His body, the Church and its Liturgical services that we see physically
The story of Lazarus' resurrection is one that I hope is recreated in me and you, the listener, throughout the episodes.
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Welcome.
My name is Dcn. Nahom, I belong to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
This podcast is centralized in manifesting the theological and seemingly intellectual tenets of Ethiopian Orthodoxy in to actual life in a way that is centered in a continual relationship to the Christ we don't see physically, through His body, the Church and its Liturgical services that we see physically
The story of Lazarus' resurrection is one that I hope is recreated in me and you, the listener, throughout the episodes.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Who are we talking to or about when calling "God" ? Is it the Father, The Son or the Holy Spirit? In this second section of three, we are made aware of the Hypostasis (singular) and Hypostases(plural) of the Trinity and how the term hypostasis/hypostases differs when used in the context of human persons and in reference to the Divine God. Father D. Abba Moses recorded this lecture a while back and is reposted for the explanatory and evidence-based assessment of the Faith of Christ as articulated by the Early Alexandrian Fathers (primarily Athanasius and Cyril)
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