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Orthodox Engagement
Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, and Ancient Faith Ministries
45 episodes
4 weeks ago
Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick conducts in-depth interviews, telling stories of the working of the gospel of Christ in the whole creation--in personal, community and public life. Today what we need is neither polemic nor compromise, but engagement.
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Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick conducts in-depth interviews, telling stories of the working of the gospel of Christ in the whole creation--in personal, community and public life. Today what we need is neither polemic nor compromise, but engagement.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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A Thirst for the Absolute: St. Sophrony of Essex
Orthodox Engagement
1 year ago
A Thirst for the Absolute: St. Sophrony of Essex
Fr. Andrew interviews two of the nuns of the Monastery of St. John the Baptist in Essex, England, who share with him the life and teachings of St. Sophrony (Sakharov), who founded the monastery. The interview was conducted on-site in the personal study of St. Sophrony at the monastery.
Orthodox Engagement
Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick conducts in-depth interviews, telling stories of the working of the gospel of Christ in the whole creation--in personal, community and public life. Today what we need is neither polemic nor compromise, but engagement.