Dr. Peter Bouteneff reflects on the concept of “absolute truth” as identified with Jesus Christ and in response to relativism.
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Dr. Bouteneff examines the specific phenomenon of Episcopalian converts to the Orthodox Church.
Dr. Bouteneff uses the occasion of the recent anti-Semitic comments of Metropolitan Seraphim of Piraeus to address conspiracy theories and the sectarian mindset.
Dr. Bouteneff uses three conferences that he recently attended as an introduction to a discussion of truth. He explains that the search for truth is more important than labels, sides, or platforms.
Dr. Bouteneff discusses the importance of "whole-minded" living, as opposed to a superficial life which becomes unnecessarily complex.
Dr. Bouteneff discusses a pair of books about Father Arseny, Fr. Arseny: Priest, Prisoner, Spiritual Father and Fr. Arseny: Cloud of Witnesses, both of which his mother translated from Russian into English.
Dr. Bouteneff explains how and why we pray for those who suffer and for those who have already died.
Dr. Bouteneff contemplates the power of the Cross during this Halloween season.
Peter reflects on the power and impact of our words and the care we need to take before uttering them or writing them.
Dr. Bouteneff describes the ways in which pornography dehumanizes men and women.
On a new Sweeter Than Honey, Dr. Peter Bouteneff continues his discussion of ecumenism and anti-ecumenism.
Dr. Bouteneff interviews Fr. Sean Levine and Anthony Westerman, both of whom served in Iraq before attending St. Vladimir's Seminary.
On a new Sweeter Than Honey, Dr. Peter Bouteneff of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary compares and contrasts two texts on ecumenism.
Peter explores what it means to be fully Pro-Life and what it means to be human.
Made in God's image, how do we see people in our day-to-day lives?
What are the main things that the Bible says about our being made in God's image?
Peter reflects on his fascinating opportunity over 4 weeks in February to address a Jewish congregation on the subject of "Christians and Jews in the First 4 Centuries of our Era."
We are called on to give an account for the hope that is within us. It is sometimes referred to as "apologetics", but what does that mean? The recording quality of this episode is not up to our usual standards so we "apologize" in advance. The problem is only associated with today's post.
In his first episode, Dr. Bouteneff explains the title of his podcast, as well as what he plans to address in future episodes.