The Prayer of Deep Silence – A Prayer of the Hesychast Tradition for the Purification of the Heart, the Reception of the Divine Energies, and Deification (Theosis)

✦ THE PRAYER OF DEEP SILENCE A Prayer of the Hesychast Tradition for the Purification of the Heart, the Reception of the Divine Energies, and Deification (Theosis)   Based on the Philokalia · The theology of Gregory Palamas · The meditations of Isaac the Syrian ✦ INTRODUCTION Why Does the Human Being Need Deep Silence? Hesychasm (Greek: ἡσυχία — hesychia) is the most profound tradition of spiritual practice in the…

Orthodox Christianity and Free Christianity: Differences, Common Ground, and Dialogue

Orthodox Christianity and Free Christianity: Differences, Common Ground, and Dialogue What Can We Learn from Each Other? — A Thorough Theological Analysis Between two great Christian traditions — Eastern Orthodoxy and evangelical Free Christianity — there often exists a silence heavy with mutual misunderstanding and unexamined assumptions. Yet both traditions share the same foundation: faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. When we take the time to look one…

Why Are There So Many Orthodox Saints? Understanding the Orthodox Church’s Path to Holiness — An In-Depth Study

Why Are There So Many Orthodox Saints? Understanding the Orthodox Church’s Path to Holiness — An In-Depth Study Introduction The Orthodox Church has venerated thousands of saints throughout the centuries — men and women regarded as having attained holiness through divine grace and officially recognized as such by the Church. Some estimates cite more than a thousand names in ancient Greek menologia alone, a number that grows considerably when the saints…

Icons in Orthodox Christianity: Sacred Windows to Heaven or Forbidden Images?

Icons in Orthodox Christianity: Sacred Windows to Heaven or Forbidden Images? ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN ICON THEOLOGY Author. Martinus Vaicarius (Martin Vaik – Singularity) – The meaning of icons — Are icons idol worship? — Orthodox Christian icons explained Introduction: What Is an Orthodox Icon? The question “Are Orthodox icons idol worship?” is one of the most frequently searched queries about Christian devotional practice. Many people raised in the Western tradition enter…

Theosis — What It Means to Become Like God: Orthodox Christian Salvation & Deification Explained

Theosis — What It Means to Become Like God: Orthodox Christian Salvation & Deification Explained ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN SALVATION Author: Martinus Vaicarius (Martin Vaik – Singularity) – The Path of Deification | Theosis in Orthodox Theology | What Is Theosis Introduction: What Is Theosis? The question “what is theosis” is one of the most profound and least understood inquiries in the entire field of Christian theology. When someone raised in the…

Daily Christian Devotional: Building a Stronger Prayer Life in 30 Days

Daily Christian Devotional: Building a Stronger Prayer Life in 30 Days The Orthodox Tradition and the Eternal Wisdom of the Church Prayer is the very breath of the Christian life—it is the respiration of our soul, without which true religious existence cannot be sustained. The Orthodox tradition teaches that prayer is not merely an activity or religious obligation, but a sacred relationship with the living God. It is participation in…