
On Common Prayer with the Heterodox According to the Canons of the Church - 2 Books - Multiple Book Discounts
You are purchasing 2 of the same book at a 20% discount. by Protopresbyter Anastasios Gotsopoulos "We will not remove the age-old landmarks which our fathers have set (Proverbs 22:28), but we keep the tradition we have received. For if we begin to erode the foundations of the Church even a little, in no time at all the whole edifice will fall to the ground." — St. John of Damascus Perhaps our age’s most definitive characteristic is a blurring of boundaries until their unitive function and meaning are lost. Often, ironically in the name of unity, protective walls are intentionally removed so that communities are “flooded” and age-old identities made fluid. Yet, have such contemporary phenomena on the social or personal plane sprung up “ex nihilo,” or are they rather the fruit of centuries of incremental destruction of the age-old boundaries erected by our Fathers, first on the ecclesiological plane? In his book On Common Prayer with the Heterodox Protopresbyter Anastasios Gotsopoulos ma