Hello, blog readers and email list subscribers! I just wanted to give you a couple quick updates in case you hadn’t yet heard: — The revised, expanded edition of Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy: Finding the Way to Christ in a Complicated Religious Landscape is now available for pre-order. Wondering what’s new? Read all about that here. Click here to place your order and…
And here’s the answer to the question that gets asked of me nearly every day now: God willing, Ancient Faith Publishing will release the revised, expanded and updated edition of Orthodoxy & Heterodoxy in December 2016. What’s new? Besides being more than 50% larger and also being retooled to speak not only to the Orthodox but also the non-Orthodox, here are some…
Update: New episodes are now available at this link. As I’ve announced on social media and elsewhere, I’m in the process of producing an updated, revised, and expanded version of Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy—both the podcast and the book. New episodes of the podcast begin airing on Ancient Faith Radio on November 22. This new podcast series (and book!) represents a full revision,…
So, an O&H contributor has made even more “celebrity endorsement” photos for your amusement! (The exceptions here are ET and Her Majesty, whose endorsements were solicited by other friends and fans.)
It’s been a while since we did a photo humor post, so we thought you might like these “celebrity endorsements” for Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy. Thanks to our own contributors for their talents!
Quick notice: Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy is now on Facebook and running a promotion with a give-away, autographed copy of Fr. Andrew’s book by the name, if it gets 500 “likes” by midnight tonight. Will you help it get there?
Our editor-in-chief Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick had an article published (“The Transfiguration of Place: An Orthodox Christian Vision of Localism (Part I)”) in the first issue of the new Kairos Quarterly: A Journal of Orthodox Living, a publication of the Hermitage of the Holy Cross, the largest English-speaking Orthodox monastery in North America. The new publication caught the attention of First Things yesterday for…