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Made to Be a Kingdom
Fr. Anthony Perkins, Fr. Harry Linsinbigler, and Ancient Faith Ministries
123 episodes
1 week ago
An exploration of the concepts of “Royal Priesthood” and “Priestly Kingdom.”
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An exploration of the concepts of “Royal Priesthood” and “Priestly Kingdom.”
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Guarding the Faith Online: Ecclesiology, Consumerism, and the Temptation to Teach
Made to Be a Kingdom
1 week ago
Guarding the Faith Online: Ecclesiology, Consumerism, and the Temptation to Teach
Fr. Harry and Fr. Anthony explore how internet culture, consumerism, and disincarnate “platforms” distort Orthodox teaching and tempt all of us to become unappointed theologians. Drawing on Metropolitan Saba, Thinking Orthodox, St. James 3, and St. John Climacus, they unpack why theology must remain ecclesial, relational, and local—discerned and bounded within the life of the parish and the wider Church. They conclude with a pastoral call for accountability in online ministry and for internet engagement that flows out of real parish life, gratitude for one’s bishop and priest, and a deeper commitment to becoming saints together face to face.
Made to Be a Kingdom
An exploration of the concepts of “Royal Priesthood” and “Priestly Kingdom.”