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I've heard reference to a topic or two, but purposely have not tracked them down.It's definitely the case that reading his stuff can be dangerous for people who are not yet well-formed.
K, Ty.Controversial and unimportant.
Probably.Though I'm sure some people here may have other opinions.
I think the real danger is with people who believe whatever the last thing they read is and consider it "case closed" (perhaps until they read another book). People who read things out of curiosity tend to be able to have a little more distance than that.
I personally see so many other good Orthodox books that aren't contradictory that I still need to read, so I am avoiding his books at the time. I get mixed up enough already!!! I wish even now I could read whatever I wanted - but I still need to be judicious about the books I read.Probably.
As I said, I strongly suspect Fr. C would not allow it. And I'm not inclined to ask right now.
I have a number of books already listed to read that will probably keep me busy for a few months, and I have no doubt he has more after those. And these are actually helpful to me.
I used to have a terrible curiosity that simply needed to poke into every question and I couldn't stand being told not to try to know a thing, but I think I better recognize that now for what it is and I'm well satisfied with what is good for me, thank God.
This.one thing that's great about Orthodoxy in America is that we have churches from all the various jurisdictions/ethnicities, so you can go around and see all the different traditions, the different flavors and styles and see that no one style is THE Orthodox way ... we can see the universality of the Church really easily in America
This is something that needs to be emphasized and taught more than it is. One of the things that always bothered me with Catholicism, even as a kid, is that if it was Friday than it was always such a pharisitic "look at me" attitude about giving something up or no meat Fridays for Lent.when a Catholic priest who always shows up at STOTS brought doughnuts on a Friday, one of the more zealous folks here asked if they were Lenten. our bookstore manager replied with if they are given in kindness, they are always Lenten.
This.One mark of hyperdoxy is lay people wanting a relationship with their priest that is not typical of 99% of Orthodox Christians throughout history. Where the priest plays the role of a monastic spiritual father to their monastic child.
Be careful about what you say about Fr Seraphim gzt, any criticism of him is likely to result in your being anathematized by some on this forum! Lol!
that's a fine word right there!dagnabbit
I confess to becoming fond of Tsarist Russia myself, though nothing to do with Fr. Seraphim Rose. Currently reading St. Elizabeth the New Martyr and St. Seraphim of Sarov.probably by the mysterious group of Orthodox youth that fall in love with Tsarist Russia after reading him. we don't know who they are or where they are, but dagnabbit they are out there.
I confess to becoming fond of Tsarist Russia myself, though nothing to do with Fr. Seraphim Rose.
Oh, I didn't think your comment had anything to do with me.haha, no, that comment has to do with an earlier thread.
My advice is to make sure you don't trash your roots. Many ex-Catholics or former Protestants feel they need to trash their former church to prove their Orthodoxy. They think they'll get kudos but really people don't respect that.