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Spyridon Logothetis has written: 'The heart' -- subject(s): Spirituality, Orthodox Eastern Church, Christian life, Orthodox Eastern authors
eastern orthodox christianity
it affected daily life
it affected daily life
Serge Bolshakoff has written: 'In search of true wisdom' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Interviews, Monastic and religious life, Monasticism and religious orders, Orthodox Eastern, Monks, Nuns, Orthodox Eastern Church, Orthodox Eastern Monasticism and religious orders, Spirituality 'The foreign missions of the Russian Orthodox Church' 'Russian mystics'
Paisios has written: 'Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian' 'Epistles' -- subject(s): Monasticism and religious orders, Orthodox Eastern Church, Orthodox Eastern Church, Spiritual direction, Spiritual life
Joseph J. Allen has written: 'The mystery of fidelity' -- subject(s): Faith, Christian life, Loyalty, Orthodox Eastern authors 'Inner way' -- subject(s): Orthodox Eastern Church, Doctrines, Spiritual direction 'The ministry of the church' -- subject(s): Orthodox Eastern Church, Doctrines, Pastoral theology
yes at least once in her life
Alexander Schmemann has written: 'Great Lent' 'For the life of the world' -- subject(s): Orthodox Eastern Church 'World as Sacrament' 'Introduction to liturgical theology' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Liturgics, Liturgy, Orthodox Eastern Church
The Bishop, Basil, drew up a list of rules for Monks and Nuns to fallow. It was the model for the Eastern orthodox religious life.
Orthodox monks are individuals who have dedicated their lives to following the traditional teachings and practices of the Eastern Orthodox Christian faith. They typically live in monasteries, where they devote themselves to prayer, contemplation, and service to others. Orthodox monks adhere to a strict routine of spiritual disciplines aimed at achieving union with God and living a life of humility and obedience.
It played a central role in daily life.People went to church reguraly.Also the sacraments gave shape in each stage of life and death.