Orthodoxy Versus Christian Materialism

edited July 2014 in General Announcements
Very interesting blog series going on at Glory To God For All Things:

Orthodoxy Versus Christian Materialism

Over the years I find myself coming back to a number of ideas within the modern world that differ markedly from Orthodox thought. These are ideas that are imbedded so deep within our culture that they seem self-evident to most people. Many Orthodox believers hold to one or more of them, distorting their understanding of the faith. This article is an effort to create a list and address each one. If it succeeds I will use it as a touchstone in future work. I have left off the specific issues of the Modern Project, which forms a subset of these ideas. Perhaps they will be added in a later version. 

The ideas:
1. Things are self-existent. They require nothing outside of themselves to exist. 
2. Relationships are psychological. 
3. Meaning is only a thought.
4. Time is a chain of cause-and-effect. The Cause cannot come after its effect.
5. Good and bad only describe behavior.

Read the rest at http://glory2godforallthings.com/2014/07/02/orthodoxy-versus-christian-materialism/

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