In the Footsteps of the Lord: The Teaching of Abba Isaiah of Scetis

In the Footsteps of the Lord: The Teaching of Abba Isaiah of Scetis
Author: John Chryssavgis
Publisher: SLG Press
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2023-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0728303612

Fairacres Publications 139 The Discourses of Abba Isaiah of Scetis, a classical text of fifth-century desert literature, are grounded in Scripture and the teaching of the earliest Christian monks. The authors of this book present Abba Isaiah as one of the first of the Desert Fathers to examine the relationship between abba and disciple, the monastery and the outside world.

Bringing Forth Christ

Bringing Forth Christ
Author: Saint Bonaventure
Publisher: SLG Press
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2024-03-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0728303809

Fairacres Publications 90 The short though profoundly mystical work, The Five Feasts of the Child Jesus, which is presented here in a new translation, came from the pen of St Bonaventure, Bishop and Doctor of the Church, and one of the most renowned followers of St Francis of Assisi. We are given five meditations on scenes in the life of Christ. Contrary to what one might expect from the title, however, the theme of these meditations is spiritual motherhood, namely the doctrine concerning the mystical birth of God’s Word in the soul and the vocation of every Christian to become a mother of Christ. Men and women alike are invited to fashion their spiritual lives on Mary, the Mother of the Lord and the image of the Church, and to develop the maternal element in their nature. St Bonaventure brought the skills of a poet and a theologian to his task; his work belongs to the rich heritage of Franciscan spirituality, it is also a minor classic of the spiritual tradition of western Christianity and has a message pertinent to our times.

The Liturgy of the Eucharist: An Introductory Guide

The Liturgy of the Eucharist: An Introductory Guide
Author: Paul Monk
Publisher: SLG Press
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2024-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0728303167

Vestry Guides 3 The vast theology and enormous depth of the Eucharist explains why it has been central to Christian worship since the time of the apostles. This modern guide to the Liturgy explores the Church of England’s Common Worship form of service. It explains and demystifies everything about the words, actions, traditions and meaning within the Eucharist service, both implicit and explicit. Throughout, the explanations are printed facing the respective text of the service, allowing the reader to follow through ‘in real time’ as a service proceeds and thereby appreciate better the various parts and gain a fuller understanding of the liturgy. The approach here is conceived for adult candidates for confirmation or considering reception into the church. It is also an ideal introduction for anyone interested in learning more about the Anglican liturgy, as well as an excellent resource for teaching and discussing its meaning.

Mary and the Mystery of the Incarnation

Mary and the Mystery of the Incarnation
Author: Andrew Louth
Publisher: SLG Press
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2024-05-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0728303817

Fairacres Publications 67 In this essay Professor Andrew Louth shows how the great twentieth-century theologian Karl Barth opens up an illuminating and fruitful approach to the significance of Mary the Mother of God. It was not within the scope of Barth’s Church Dogmatics to develop Mariology, but his insight into the unique role of Mary in the mystery of the Incarnation has an enduring importance for the progress of ecumenical dialogue.

Julian Reconsidered

Julian Reconsidered
Author: Sister Benedicta Ward SLG
Publisher: SLG Press
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2024-08-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0728303906

Fairacres Publications 106 Sometimes the message of optimism and hope of the fourteenth-century writer Julian of Norwich is understood rather superficially. Two lectures, given at her Shrine in Norwich, which can assist our understanding of her theology are reproduced here. Kenneth Leech shows how Julian can help us to recover a sense of the goodness of creation, and he challenges superficial interpretations of her saying that ‘all shall be well’. Sister Benedicta reconsiders Julian in the light of the solitary tradition and contemporary medieval documents, suggesting that Julian may have been a widow who had borne a child.

Theology and Spirituality

Theology and Spirituality
Author: Andrew Louth
Publisher: SLG Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2024-04-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0728303795

Fairacres Publications 55 For centuries theology and spirituality have been divorced, as if mysticism were for the saintly and theological study for the practical but unsaintly (to paraphrase Thomas Merton). So Archpriest Louth writes: ‘The theologian is one who prays, and one who thinks about the object of his loving prayer. So, part of the formation of a theologian is the study of spirituality, not just as another branch of the history of doctrine, or whatever, but as a deepening of their own life of prayer.’ This book seeks to show that theology—even the rigorous ‘academic’ theology—and spirituality belong together and, isolated, suffer disintegration and atrophy. It does this by suggesting that contemplation lies at the heart of both theology and spirituality, and includes an examination of the place of the contemplative in the thought of Diadochus of Photicé.

Expectations

Expectations
Author: Sister Edmée SLG
Publisher: SLG Press
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2024-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0728303787

Fairacres Publications 130 In these addresses, the expectations – true and false – of newly-ordained clergy are identified. Stressing the need for constant thanksgiving as the bedrock of a pastor’s life, the author examines the role of the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity and obedience, in providing practical and spiritual support to ministry.

Abba Isaiah of Scetis Ascetic Discourses

Abba Isaiah of Scetis Ascetic Discourses
Author: Isaiah (Abba)
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

Written in the fifth century, during one of the most formative periods of christian monasticism in Egypt and Palestine, The Ascetic Discourses show a strong influence of the Scripture, both Old and New, and of Early monastic writers. They are marked by a faithfulness to tradition, yet equally by a note of originality distinctive to the Gaza region. Abba Isaiah has set forth a practical guide for monks, ever aware of the challenges that interpersonal relationships present within monastic communities. "John Chryssavgis is a Professor of Theology at the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Boston. He completed his undergraduate studies in Athens and earned his doctoral degree at Oxford. Recent publications include "The Way of the Fathers: Exploring the Minds of the Church Fathers"(1988), "Beyond the Shattered Image: Insights into an Orthodox Ecological Worldview"(1999), and "Soul Mending: The Art of Spiritual Direction"(2000)." "Pachomios (Robert) Penkett is an independent scholar currently researching Byzantine and Russian icons in British collections. Having completed his thesis on asceticism in the Spiritual Meadow of John of Moschos, he is directing the National Icon Collection Project. He has lectured widely in America, Canada, Europe, and Africa and has published work on the Desert fathers and Orthodox spirituality."

'In the image of the Image': Gregory of Nyssa's Opposition to Slavery

'In the image of the Image': Gregory of Nyssa's Opposition to Slavery
Author: Adam Couchman
Publisher: SLG Press
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2023-07-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0728303590

St Gregory of Nyssa is the most important author of the fourth century in relation to theological anthropology, and was one of the most outspoken of the early Church Fathers on the subject of slavery. Gregory’s theology is built upon his perception that Jesus Christ was truly human; therefore, to be human is to be made in the image of Christ. We cannot justify slavery if we accept that humans are made in God’s image, because slaves are no less made in the image of God than those who are free. This book examines Gregory’s theology, how he understood and taught about the relationship of human beings to God, and how he applied this theology to the practical issue of slavery.

Gregory of Nyssa and the Sins of Asia Minor

Gregory of Nyssa and the Sins of Asia Minor
Author: Jonathan Farrugia
Publisher: SLG Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2023-07-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0728303582

Fairacres Publications 203 St Gregory of Nyssa is known to theologians as one of the three great Cappadocian Fathers who are credited with the final clarification of the doctrine of the Trinity in the late fourth century. Few have ventured to study his role as a bishop who took pains to teach his flock the mysteries of the faith and how to lead a good Christian life. This short study delves into the moral teaching that St Gregory delivered to his audience by analyzing the specific sins about which he is teaching. Given that he preached all over Roman Anatolia, the details found in his homilies give us some insight into which sins were most notorious in the lands of Asia Minor and which, therefore, needed to be addressed.