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A Visual Catechism of the Orthodox Church
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Metropolitan of Nafpaktos Hierotheos
Translated by Esther Williams
illustrated by Yannis Yeremtzes
Translated by Esther Williams
illustrated by Yannis Yeremtzes
Publication Data: Levadia, Greece: Birth of the Theotokos Monastery, 2000
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: 111
Dimensions (l × w × h): 24.4 cm × 16.6 cm × 1.3 cm
Additional Information: full-color and black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 960‒7070‒42‒9
Metropolitan of Nafpaktos Hierotheos
Translated by Esther Williams
illustrated by Yannis Yeremtzes
“At times I have noticed that there are Christians who do not know the basic truths of the orthodox faith, or they confuse them with other philosophical and religious beliefs which have been prevalent in the past and are still prevalent today. Furthermore a catechism is needed both for small children and for those men and women who come to the church to be baptised and become Orthodox Christians. [...]I think that it will be helpful to have a publication on this subject entitled ‹Visual Catechism› intended for small children, for those coming to be baptised, and for those adults whom it may help to consolidate what they know.”
—“Introduction”
CONTENTS
Introduction
A'
Illustrations
B'
Brief explanations
1. The Creation
2. The fall of man
3. The incarnation of the Word
4. Christ’s life and work
5. The Triune God
6. The Church
7. The holy Temple, called a church
8. The Orthodox Clergy
9. Abolishing of death
10. Resurrection of the dead and eternal life
Conclusion
Format: hardcover
Number of Pages: 111
Dimensions (l × w × h): 24.4 cm × 16.6 cm × 1.3 cm
Additional Information: full-color and black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 960‒7070‒42‒9
Metropolitan of Nafpaktos Hierotheos
Translated by Esther Williams
illustrated by Yannis Yeremtzes
“At times I have noticed that there are Christians who do not know the basic truths of the orthodox faith, or they confuse them with other philosophical and religious beliefs which have been prevalent in the past and are still prevalent today. Furthermore a catechism is needed both for small children and for those men and women who come to the church to be baptised and become Orthodox Christians. [...]I think that it will be helpful to have a publication on this subject entitled ‹Visual Catechism› intended for small children, for those coming to be baptised, and for those adults whom it may help to consolidate what they know.”
—“Introduction”
CONTENTS
Introduction
A'
Illustrations
B'
Brief explanations
1. The Creation
2. The fall of man
3. The incarnation of the Word
4. Christ’s life and work
5. The Triune God
6. The Church
7. The holy Temple, called a church
8. The Orthodox Clergy
9. Abolishing of death
10. Resurrection of the dead and eternal life
Conclusion
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