Sări la conținut
DA

DanutM

Între 01.10.2025 și 30.10.2025, a publicat 242 articole, citite de 89.554 ori, cele mai multe scrise în categoria Personal (242 articole) .

Cele mai recente

Personal

Pope Francis in Egypt: Why Ecumenism is Necessary

Originally posted on Public Orthodoxy: by Massimo Faggioli Photo: L’Osservatore Romano Pope Francis’ trip to Egypt (April 28-29, 2017) has been one of the most important and difficult for this pontificate, given the international political situation and the plight of Coptic Christians in Egypt and of all Christians between Africa and the Middle East. It is…

Personal

Can You Trust Muslim Kindness this Ramadan?

Originally posted on The Institute of Middle East Studies: By Martin Accad In post 9/11 anti-Muslim discourse, taqiyya has been redefined as a religious obligation for Muslims to lie to non-Muslims not simply for survival, but in order to serve the expansionist agenda of their religious community. According to the taqiyya-focused strand of the anti-Muslim moral panic, Muslims…

Personal

Martin Luther King jr – The Letter from Birmingham Jail

Today, I will spend a few hours with a group of young friends, discussing MLK’s Letter from Birmingham Jail. This is an amazing document. Plase watch or read, if you have never done it. See below the PDF text. Martin Luther King, Letter from Birmingham JailFiled under: Baptist, Human rights, Politics, Religion & society, Varia […]

Personal

Podcast despre cartea Transfigurări, de Dănuț Mănăstireanu (ed.) – Radu Gheorghiță

Mariana Sain-Morar – Scrib Radu Gheorghiță Invitată: În cele din urmă, discutăm despre Radu Gheorghiță, ale cărui reflecții se axează pe interpretarea Scripturii și pe a te lăsa interpretat de ea.  Podcaster: Exact – nevoia de echilibru. Invitată: Trecutul său academic este impresionant: fizică și teologie, cu un doctorat la Cambridge. Este căsătorit și are … Continue reading "Podcast despre cartea Transfigurări, de Dănuț Mănăstireanu (ed.) – Radu Gheorghiță"

Cele mai citite

Personal

Human Beings or Human Persons?

Originally posted on Public Orthodoxy: by Paul Ladouceur Met. Hierotheos (Vlachos) and Met. John (Zizioulas) One of the liveliest exchanges at the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church in June 2016 concerned which Greek words should be used in Council documents to refer to humans: anthrōpos (“human being”); or anthrōpino prosōpo (or simply…

Personal

Between Rigorism and Relativism: The Givenness of Tradition

Originally posted on Public Orthodoxy: by Marcus Plested Tradition is the central problematic of modern Orthodox theology. We are a Church that takes tradition seriously. Where disagreements arise these tend to revolve around questions of fidelity to tradition. What does it mean to be faithful to the tradition of the Church? Just how free may…

Personal

Submission, Sexism, and Head Coverings

Originally posted on Public Orthodoxy: by Mark Arey The recent visit of the President and First Lady to the Vatican raised again the question of head coverings for women in the Christian context. Many Christians perpetuate a theology of women’s submission to men that is symbolized by head coverings, based on a Scriptural text (First…

Personal

REFORMA II

Originally posted on Parnassienne Passagère...: DE LA CONFLICT LA COMUNIUNE II COMEMORAREA REFORMEI, O ABORDARE ECUMENICA O abordare Eucmenica a Reformei nu inseamna negarea diferentelor ci punerea acentului asupra elementelor care ne leaga. Intr-un proces de mondializare unde se incearca un fel de negare a diferentele este important sa definim atit ceea ce ne…

Personal

A New Reformation | Vinoth Ramachandra

Source: A New Reformation | Vinoth Ramachandra My precious virtual friend Vinoth Ramachandra, the IFES Secretary for Dialogue & Social Engagement, wrote today in an email: Dear friends, Karin and I are often asked about the biggest ministry challenges we face. We have no hesitation in saying that the biggest challenges come from Christians: how […]

Personal

Richard Rohr Meditation: Saved by the Cross

Source: Richard Rohr Meditation: Saved by the Cross In case you wondered what Fr Rohr thinks about the Cross (I know my dear friend Eugen Matei does). This spells it out a bit.Filed under: Catholic, Spirituality, Theology Tagged: Richard Rohr, the cross