Understanding Sin and the Fall

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MindWalk

I'm more likely to e-mail him. The difficulty for me is that I can't drive around, so I'm restricted to what's very local, unless I go to a bit of bother to take public transportation into the city--which involves getting to the bus stop, itself a somewhat lengthy walk that I'm generally unwilling to take in winter.

Anastasios

Every Orthodox Christian who wants to study "sin and the fall" or anyone who wants to know the Orthodox point of view, MUST read

www.amazon.com/The-Ancestral-Sin-Comparative-Augustinian/dp/0970730314

(στα ελληνικά http://www.biblionet.gr/book/152259/%CE%A1%CF%89%CE%BC%CE%B1%CE%BD%CE%AF%CE%B4%CE%B7%CF%82,_%CE%99%CF%89%CE%AC%CE%BD%CE%BD%CE%B7%CF%82_%CE%A3./%CE%A4%CE%BF_%CF%80%CF%81%CE%BF%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%81%CE%B9%CE%BA%CF%8C%CE%BD_%CE%B1%CE%BC%CE%AC%CF%81%CF%84%CE%B7%CE%BC%CE%B1)

of

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Romanides

Επίσης για όσους γνωρίζουν ελληνικά, πολύ κατατοπιστικό βιβλίο είναι και του αείμνηστου καθηγητή θεολογίας ΑΠΘ Νίκου Ματσούκα

http://imdlibrary.gr/index.php/el/2013-01-14-09-09-13/books/book/120-matsoyka-n-to-provlima-tou-kakoy/2-books

EddieB1963

Mindwalk: Prof. Skeel maintains a blog at http://trueparadoxblog.com/.

 

I look at it occassionally, study it rarely.