Are there any good Orthodox writers that aren't russian?
Are there any good Orthodox writers that aren't russian?
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Maybe I should have rec'd something more specific. I read The Mountain Wreath, it was mentioned here often. It's an epic written as a play. Was breddy gud desu.
Gogol
I think Bishop Kallistos Ware and Timothy Ware are Greek Orthodox.
Georgians
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Orthodox Christianity + Pseudo-Dionysius + Plato + little Aristotle + some Eastern philosophy.
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>Bishop Kallistos Ware and Timothy Ware
I hope you realize they're the same person.
Lack of Orthodox rituals: why Elon Musk will inevitably fail.
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this guy is a philosophy professor who has written extensively on dogmatic issues of the Orthodox Church and differences between East and West.
His Alphabet of Faith is a pretty good summarization of basic orthodox doctrine
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Person and Eros was a pretty great read. He argues about how according to Orthodox dogma Truth can be approached only through a relation with another consciousness, opposite to western thought which has a more solipsistic point of view (think Rationalism for example)
This is bait.
underrated
Brother Nathanael.
Philip Sherrard for poetry and literature, and for theology Zizioulas
rod dreher
David Bentley Hart is great. "Atheist Delusions" is excellent despite the title.
rod please go
is shota rustavel worth reading in english. i know goergian is a very different language
Sadly, there is no good translation which includes footnotes, but it's better than nothing.
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