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In this episode:Frederica Mathewes-Green joins the podcast to discuss the basics of Eastern Orthodox spiritual practicesthe life and work of Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, one of the most important Orthodox theologians in the Westthe major differences in approach, focus, and emphasis between Eastern and Western prayer, doctrine, and political theologyTexts Mentioned:The Orthodox Church by Timothy WareThe Orthodox Way by Bishop Kallistos WareThe Jesus Prayer: The Ancient Prayer That Tunes the Heart to Godby Frederica Mathewes-GreenFr. Arseny: Priest, Prisoner, Spiritual Father by Vera and Peter BouteneffThe DidacheTwo Views of the Cross by Frederica Mathewes-GreenBecome a part of ISI:Become a MemberSupport ISIUpcoming ISI Events
Michael goes over the news of Shia LaBeouf converting to Catholicism. He also prays for Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, who recently reposed in the Lord. He then talks about his upcoming trip to Costa Rica. Michael then transitions to a near death experience he had in Israel.
Hank Hanegraaff, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, recently spoke with the Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia. In this brief episode, Hank asked his Eminence to share the remarkable account of how he became Orthodox as a young man. Significant influences in the Metropolitan's life included the writings of the Desert Fathers and a particular experience he had within an Orthodox Church in London—an experience of “heaven on earth,” of being one in the worship of God with the total invisible church.Listen to Hank's podcast and follow Hank off the grid where he is joined by some of the brightest minds discussing topics you care about. Get equipped to be a cultural change agent.Archived episodes are on our Website and available at the additional channels listed below.You can help spread the word about Hank Unplugged by giving us a rating and review from the other channels we are listed on.
Cynthia is so happy to bring to you her conversation with Peter Bouteneff on his book How to Be a Sinner. Acknowledging that you are a sinner is not all gloom and doom, it can actually be freeing when you realize that our sin shows us the way to get closer to God. Is it work? Yes...but we are all in it together. You are not alone. Join us today for a conversation that may help put things into perspective. Peter Bouteneff teaches courses in theology, spirituality, and the arts at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, where he is professor of systematic theology and founding director of the Institute of Sacred Arts. Dr. Bouteneff's first degree is from New England Conservatory where he studied jazz and ethnomusicology. After some years living and traveling in Japan, Asia, and Europe he landed at St. Vladimir's Seminary, where he received his M.Div. degree in 1990. From there he went to Oxford and wrote his doctorate under the supervision of Metropolitan Kallistos Ware. His books include Sweeter than Honey: Orthodox Thinking on Dogma and Truth, Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings on the Biblical Creation Narratives, Arvo Pärt: Out of Silence, and How to Be a Sinner: Finding Yourself in the Language of Repentance. Is it time to make some changes in your life? Do you want to stop the madness and get on track with your health? Maybe coaching is right for you. I've helped many people gain their health back over the years, and would love to talk with you. Just reach out with the link below to get on my schedule. From time to time I have openings for new clients and accept them on a first come first serve basis. Book a Discovery Call
Welcome to More Christ, where we seek to bring some of the world's most interesting and insightful guests to discuss life's central and abiding questions. In this twelfth episode in a series of discussions, I'm joined by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware. Metropolitan Kallistos is an English bishop and theologian of the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is one of the best-known Orthodox hierarchs living today and author of classic works of history and spirituality such as The Orthodox Church and The Orthodox Way.
The Jesus Prayer with Metropolitan Kallistos Ware (English) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthodox-christian-prayer/message
Last Christmas I gifted myself a copy of C.S. Lewis and The Church, which was a collection of essays in honour of Walter Hooper. Among this collection was an essay by well-known Eastern Orthodox writer, Metropolitan Kallistos Ware. In this essay he speaks about aspects of Lewis' theology which appeals to Eastern Orthodox readers. I invited him onto the show to talk about it.
Metropolitan Kallistos Ware on the Beauty of Orthodoxy and the West’s need for the East. Questions include: Why did the West have a different approach to icons than the East? What are the ways in which the West could benefit from the East? What do you think about the Jesus prayer and the rosary? Is […]
Metropolitan Kallistos Ware is considered by many to be the leading theologian today in the Orthodox Church. He is perhaps best known as the author of the book The Orthodox Church, and more recently the companion volume, The Orthodox Way. Metropolitan Kallistos is also known as one of the great advocates of the Jesus Prayer, a prayer that countless Christians through the centuries have considered to be central to their spiritual growth. It was a prayer Rowan Williams referred to in our 2017 interview with him as being foundational to his prayer life. So we thought it was about time we learnt more. Interview begins at 7m 27s If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. As a thank you, our donors gain access to a wide range of bonus content, such as Nomad Book Club, The Beloved Listener Lounge, Nomad Contemplations, Nomad Devotionals, and of course, the Beloved Listener mug! Head over to our Patreon page for more information. If you're not fussed about the bonus content, you can make a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. And if you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area.
How do we know if we are having a mystical experience versus just an experience of awe and wonder. Does it even matter if it is one or the other? How can we trust our experiences and what are their value? Recounting his own special experience at St. Paul’s church in Rome, join Michael as he tells his story and addresses these important questions. This episode also features Metropolitan Kallistos Ware sharing his earliest recollection of his own religious experience.
On this special edition of Ancient Faith Presents, Metropolitan Kallistos Ware speaks on the Transfiguration during the course of a weeklong pilgrimage to Mull and Iona that was organized by Friends of Orthodoxy on Iona.
Wherein we respond to the interview in the previous episode.Click here to download!In this episode, Lydia and Kevin reflect, react, and respond to our interview in the last episode with Dr. Jeana Jorgensen, Ph.D., and the topics we discussed with her.Dr. Jorgensen's work can be found online in the following places:The Foxy Folklorist at PatheosHer personal webpageHer sex education webpageand on MySexProfessor.comTopics discussed include:Good versus bad PlatonismMonasticism and its influence on Orthodox theologyThe context of patristic literatureThe significance of symbols and imagesPassing OnThe following books and articles were used in preparing this episode. Please check them out for more information and discussion on the subjects we dove into today!Theological Disambiguations: An Unconventional Handbook of Orthodox Theology, by Fr. Vladan Perišić“Pushing Back: ‘Greek Thinking' vs. ‘Jewish Thinking' is a Dualistic Error,” by Brad Jersak“Gender as Icon and Vocation,” Orthodox Institute 2012The Burden of the Flesh: Fasting and Sexuality in Early Christianity, by Teresa M. Shaw“The Monk and the Married Christian: Some Comparisons in early Monastic Sources,” by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, Eastern Churches Review, 6:1 (1974), 72-83Tune in next time to hear Lydia and Kevin review the late Sir Terry Pratchett's fantasy novel Small Gods.
Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) speaks at the Eagle River Institute in 1998.
Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) speaks at the Eagle River Institute in 1998.
Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) speaks at the Eagle River Institute in 1998.
Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) speaks at the Eagle River Institute in 1998.
Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) speaks at the Eagle River Institute in 1998.
Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) speaks at the Eagle River Institute in 1998.
Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) speaks at the Eagle River Institute in 1998.
Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) speaks at the Eagle River Institute in 1998.
Frederica discusses an article published by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware that distinguished praying that all will be saved from assuming that all will be saved.
Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) speaks at the Eagle River Institute in 1998.
Frederica discusses an article published by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware that distinguished praying that all will be saved from assuming that all will be saved.
Fr. Josiah interviews Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) about the Philokalia
Fr. Josiah interviews Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) about the Philokalia
Fr. John speaks with Metropolitan Kallistos Ware about the importance of preaching, worship, and books in our call to evangelism. One of the books His Eminence recommends for those wanting to learn more about the Orthodox faith is For the Life of the World by Fr. Alexander Schmemann.
In his first episode, Adam interviews the well known and loved Metropolitan Kallistos Ware. Hear about the people who influenced him in his early spiritual formation as well the video series known as “The Way.”
In his first episode, Adam interviews the well known and loved Metropolitan Kallistos Ware. Hear about the people who influenced him in his early spiritual formation as well the video series known as “The Way.”
On this special edition of Ancient Faith Presents, Metropolitan Kallistos Ware speaks on the Transfiguration during the course of a weeklong pilgrimage to Mull and Iona that was organized by Friends of Orthodoxy on Iona.
Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. John Perich, priest at St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church in Gradyville, Pennsylvania, about an upcoming event in which Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia will share his reflections on the fiftieth anniversary of the meeting between Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras in Jerusalem.
A conversation with Dr. Marcus Plested, Academic Director of The Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge. Learn about the summer studies program and consider participating July 18-23 with Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, Fr. Andrew Louth, and others.
Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. John Perich, priest at St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church in Gradyville, Pennsylvania, about an upcoming event in which Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia will share his reflections on the fiftieth anniversary of the meeting between Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras in Jerusalem.
Fr. Josiah interviews Metropolitan Kallistos Ware about achieving Orthodox unity and canonical normalization in the West. Click here to view a video of their conversation. Learn more about Patristic Nectar Publications.
The Publican and the Pharisee. Learn more about Patristic Nectar Publications.
The Publican and the Pharisee. Learn more about Patristic Nectar Publications.
In the first section of our extensive interview with Metropolitan Kallistos, we talk about the state of the Orthodox Church both here and abroad.
What can Evangelicals and Orthodox learn from each other is the subject of the 2nd section of our interview with His Eminence.
The Metropolitan is asked about women's ordination and same sex attraction in this section of the interview.
In this section, Metropolitan Kallistos addresses the question of music adaptation to the culture and modern ears.
We ask His Eminence about the role of nationalism and ethnicity in the Orthodox Church.
In part 6 of our interview with the Metropolitan, we ask him to address the future of Orthodoxy and whether he is pessimistic or optimistic.
In a very special edition of The Illumined Heart, we have an extensive conversation with His Eminence Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, Professor Emeritus in Eastern Orthodox Studies at Oxford University, and Bishop of Diokleia. Metropolitan Ka!istos is widely regarded as perhaps the world's leading theologian of the Eastern Orthodox Church today. We present the entire interview here but also offer it in bite size pieces below. Kevin Allen's guest host is John Maddex.
February 20, 2011 - Homily on the Sunday of the Prodigal Son by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware of Diokleia.
Sermon on the Sunday of the Prodigal Son - This sermon was offered by His Excellency Metropolitan Kallistos Ware on Sunday, February 20, 2011 during the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at the Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Westland, Michigan.
"Orthodox-Catholic Relations" - Presentation by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware on February 19, 2011 at the Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan.
"Why Follow Christ?" - Presentation by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware on February 18, 2011 at the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
"Clergy and Laity in the Orthodox Church" - Presentation by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware on February 17, 2011 at the St. John Greek Orthodox Church in Sterling Heights, Michigan.
A conversation with Dr. Marcus Plested, Academic Director of The Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge. Learn about the summer studies program and consider participating July 18-23 with Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, Fr. Andrew Louth, and others.
Today Kevin's guest host on the program is Father Steve Tsichlis, Senior Pastor of Saint Paul's Greek Orthodox Church in Irvine, California. Fr Steve's special guest for this exclusive Illumined Heart interview is His Eminence, Metropolitan KALLISTOS [Ware]. Their topic is: UNDERSTANDING THE SACRAMENTS. Saint Paul’s recently hosted His Eminence, Metropolitan KALLISTOS to Southern California, for a two-day, packed-house seminar to the general public titled, “Drawing Closer to the Savior: The Sacramental Life”. CD’s of this seminar are available for purchase by calling St Paul’s Church Office at 949.733.2366. You can also contact them on St Pauls’ website: www.stpaulsirvine.org.