Glory to God
Glory To God
Thoughts and reflections on Orthodox theology and life - Thoughts and reflections on Orthodox theology and life from Fr. Stephen Freeman.
The Good Confession
In these brief remarks on this Thanksgiving weekend, Fr. Stephen looks at the essential Christian confession of thanks, "God is good."
To Believe The Truth
What do the Scriptures ask of us when they speak of "believing?" Fr. Stephen looks at the nature of true believing and its importance for our lives.
I Don’t Know About That
If you have ever felt like the right words in an argument simply won't come - perhaps you should read these thoughts.
The Argument
Fr. Stephen shares two stories from the lives of the desert fathers and offers reflections. The grace of God given to us in forgiveness and the Spirit of peace involve the healing of the soul.
Poor In Spirit
What does Christ mean when He says, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven?" Fr. Stephen looks at this familiar verse in the context of St. Paul's teaching on weakness and necessity.
Knowledge Of God
The Orthodox faith is grounded in the experience of knowing God. Fr. Stephen looks at the boundaries of such knowledge and simple path to such knowledge given to us in the Tradition of the Church.
The Theology Of The Image
Fr. Stephen reflects on the "theology of the image," particularly its importance in St. Paul.
The Icon As Truth
Fr. Stephen looks at how it is possible to distort an icon and how the distortions within our own hearts effect what we see.
Icons And Words
Fr. Stephen looks at language and how it can be seen as an icon - serving as a "Window to Heaven."
Icons And Words
Fr. Stephen looks at language and how it can be seen as an icon - serving as a "Window to Heaven."
Is The World Literal Or Iconic?
How we see the world has much to do with our capacity for wonder. Is what we see all there is - or does it point to something beyond itself?
Is The World Literal Or Iconic?
How we see the world has much to do with our capacity for wonder. Is what we see all there is - or does it point to something beyond itself?
Doctrine And Opinion
Fr. Stephen looks at how the teaching of the Church differs from opinion and the process of argument. Doctrine is a "verbal icon of Christ."
Doctrine And Opinion
Fr. Stephen looks at how the teaching of the Church differs from opinion and the process of argument. Doctrine is a "verbal icon of Christ."
Prayer - A Personal Thing
Fr. Stephen reflects on the meaning of Dostoevsky's statement, "Each man is responsible for the sins of everyone," and its meaning for prayer.
Prayer - A Personal Thing
Fr. Stephen reflects on the meaning of Dostoevsky's statement, "Each man is responsible for the sins of everyone," and its meaning for prayer.
Prayer - A Personal Thing
Fr. Stephen reflects on the meaning of Dostoevsky's statement, "Each man is responsible for the sins of everyone," and its meaning for prayer.
The Face Of God
Fr. Stephen looks at the deep importance that Christ as the "image of God" carries for our faith and how that image teaches us about the nature of all images.
The Face Of God
Fr. Stephen looks at the deep importance that Christ as the "image of God" carries for our faith and how that image teaches us about the nature of all images.

