Interesting and Accessible Bible Study for Busy People - In this live program, Presvytera and Dr. Jeannie Constantinou guides us through Holy Scripture with the eyes of the Church Fathers and answers listener questions.
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Interesting and accessible Bible study for busy people - Presvytera and Dr. Jeannie Constantinou guides us through Holy Scripture with the eyes of the Church Fathers.
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On Saturday, March 30, 2019 the St. Barbara Philoptochos and North Texas Orthodox Missions hosted Dr. Jeannie Constantinou as she spoke about the Holy Week narrative.
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The Louhs with “6 Hours, 7 Lessons”
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As we approach Holy Week and will be contemplating the Passion of the Lord, Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne Louh are Dr. Jeannie's special guests this week to discuss the seven last statements of the Lord, the lessons we can learn from what He said and how we can apply that to our lives.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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Did the early Church understand the words of Christ to Peter as giving unique powers or special privileges to Peter? How, when and why did the Roman Church develop its theology of papal supremacy? What did the early Fathers say about the keys to the kingdom of heaven?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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Our examination of Peter's confession and Christ's blessing continues. Was Peter ever the bishop of Rome? Did the Lord's words give Peter and all bishops of Rome universal jurisdiction over the entire Church? What did the holy Fathers say about Christ's words?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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On This Rock I Will Build My Church
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Peter's acknowledgment of the true identity of Jesus, led to him receiving a new name and a blessing. The Catholic Church has used this verse to support its papal supremacy doctrine. Is Peter the Rock on which the Church is built, or is it something or someone else?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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An Evil and Adulterous Generation Asks for a Sign
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When the Pharisees asked Jesus for a sign from heaven, why did he reject their request? Is it unacceptable to ask God for a sign? Is a sign the same as a miracle? What role should miracles play in supporting our faith?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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One of the most uncomfortable scenes in the gospels is when a Canaanite woman follows Jesus, begging for his help. First, he ignores her. Then he insults her. Why? The story is actually a wonderful one, with great spiritual lessons that are especially useful as we begin Lent.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Pharisees challenged Jesus to explain why he ignored "the traditions of the elders." His disregard for their customs has fueled Protestant criticisms of Holy Tradition. Which traditions did the Lord reject and why?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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We all know about the Lord walking on water. But only Matthew has the story of Peter joining him amid the waves and storm. The Fathers have much to say about this story and its lessons for us about the importance of faith and challenges to our faith.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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This amazing story of the disciples' experience of the Lord is more than just a miracle, but a deep expression of theology. In Matthew's Gospel, Peter's attempt to join him on the water is added to this story. Both events provide many spiritual lessons from the Fathers.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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This miracle is the most widely attested but also among the most commonly disputed. Why? The story seems simple, and we all know it well. But it has great theological depth and spiritual meaning, which we will discover with the help of the Fathers.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Beheading of the Lord’s Forerunner
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Information, and even intrigue, exists about the beheading of St. John, including the discovery of his head, which the Church also remembers. We'll take a historical and patristic look at the lives, motivation, and ultimate fates of those involved in this diabolical act.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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More parables in Matthew 13 teach us about the nature of the Kingdom, its hidden and dynamic qualities, the power of the apostles despite overwhelming opposition by the world, and the tenacity required by the faithful and their ability to acquire the Kingdom.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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Seeing They Do Not See, And Hearing They Do Not Understand
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This strange statement actually appears in all four gospels and Acts of the Apostles and is a prophecy about Christ. Why was this prophecy so crucial in the early Church, and why didn't Christ just explain or enlighten people so they could see and understand?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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“To Those Who Have More Will Be Given”
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Christ told the disciples they would understand the mysteries and receive more. Others "seeing would not see and hearing would not understand" and would receive less. Why aren't the mysteries of heaven understandable to all? Does God choose some people over others?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Lord's teachings were enigmatic at times, especially when He used parables. He said, "Seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand." This sounds strange and unfair. Did the Lord truly want people not to understand him?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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One of Matthew's major themes is acquiring the Kingdom of Heaven. Chapter 13, the mid-point of the five main sections of Matthew's gospel, is entirely devoted to this single topic. Here Matthew gathers all of Jesus' parables on the Kingdom of Heaven for our instruction.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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The gospel reading on the Sunday before Christmas concerns the genealogy of Jesus. The Scriptures refer to his brothers and sisters. Who were these people? What do we know about them? Why do Christians disagree about their identity and about the ever-virginity of Mary?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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The image of Jonah was ubiquitous in the early Church and remains frequently referenced in Orthodoxy. The statement is deeper than we realize, and Christ's citation of Jonah also reveals His own specific technique of scripture interpretation that the Orthodox still follow.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Lord warns us that on Judgment Day, we will account for every idle word we utter. Why are mere words so important? We will discuss this...and just a little more about the sin against the Holy Spirit.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Sin Against the Holy Spirit- Part 2
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The Lord said there is one sin that cannot be forgiven, neither in this life nor in the next: The sin against the Holy Spirit. Fr. Costa will join us this week as we continue our discussion of this verse.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Lord's immense power caused confusion among Jewish leaders and his actions evoked consternation. They accused him of using the devil's power to heal. He responded by warning them, and us, about "the sin against the Holy Spirit." But what is that and how do we avoid it?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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In Matthew chapter 12, the Pharisees increasingly challenge the Lord for what they perceive to be his violations of the Law of Moses. But the Lord defends his actions artfully, and in one healing story, Matthew shows how the Lord makes his rabbinic argument.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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Hiding Christ’s Teachings From the Learned and Wise
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Christ thanked the Father for "hiding" his teaching from the "learned and wise" and revealing it to children. Why would God do that if God loves us all and Christ came to save us? Does God prevent some people from understanding?By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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The Kingdom of Heaven Suffers Violence
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"The kingdom of heaven suffers violence." For most modern commentators, this is a most enigmatic saying. But for Orthodox Christians this statement is well understood and has always been interpreted in the same way in the history of the Church. What does it mean? Tune in and find out!By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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John the Baptist’s Strange Question
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“Are you the one who is to come or shall we look for another?” This seems to be an odd question from St. John the Forerunner, who had dedicated his life to preparing the way for Christ. Did John have doubts about Jesus? Learn Christ’s answer and what he thought of John.By Dr. Jeannie Constantinou and Ancient Faith Radio
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