It is rarely spiritually helpful, or politically productive, to dwell or hold on to the sufferings inflicted on a people in the past, so long as these offenses have ceased.
The Gospel of Saint John, 18:36.. "My Kingdom is not of this World"". Why was it necessary to "update" Liturgy with the Greeks. Such has happened throughout history
‘In these “points,” the authors theologized on the sanctity of the “teaching on torments,” referring to the authority of the Rudder (Kormchaya) and patristic writings.’
I’m kind of curious. What would the Rudder itself actually say about this?
The Gospel of Saint John, 18:36.. "My Kingdom is not of this World"". Why was it necessary to "update" Liturgy with the Greeks. Such has happened throughout history
From what I have read myself, so far, nothing. There may be something in there, but I haven't seen it yet.
‘In these “points,” the authors theologized on the sanctity of the “teaching on torments,” referring to the authority of the Rudder (Kormchaya) and patristic writings.’
I’m kind of curious. What would the Rudder itself actually say about this?