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    Living the faith: the praxis of Eastern Orthodox ethics.Stanley S. Harakas - 1992 - Minneapolis, MN: Light & Life.
    Clearly and succinctly describes the standards of God-like living as taught by the Orthodox Church. Eleven chapters deal with our relationships with God, our selves and our neighbors from both the personal and churchly perspectives. Readers will find it a veritable source book of biblical and patristic material on the practical aspects of Orthodox life. Among the topics covered are issues of personal religious life, family life, sex ethics, bioethics, the Christian and culture, the (...)
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    Christian Orthodox political philosophy: a theological approach.Pavlos M. Kyprianou - 2023 - Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Seminary Press.
    The Church is commonly spoken of as an institutional reality, but much less frequently recognized as a spiritual and heavenly reality called by God " to make disciples of all nations." (Mt. 28:19) This modest work furthers the development of a structured and integrated Christian Orthodox political thought, whereby the Church is neither sidelined as having no relevance to this present life, nor dominated by temporal questions or popular movements at the expense of its eternal salvific mission. (...)
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    Come alive in God!: words for Christian living.Nikolaj Velimirović - 2021 - Canton, Ohio: Hesychia Press, LLC. Edited by Daniel M. Rogich.
    Come Alive in God! is a collection of wisdom sayings of Nikolai Velimirovic (1881-1956), translated from Serbian into English by Daniel M. Rogich, with an introduction and notes.
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  4. Kratkīi︠a︡ religīozno-nravstvennyi︠a︡ razmyshlenīi︠a︡ i nastavlenīi︠a︡.Savva Nikiforovich Bogdanovich - 1907 - Kīev: Tip. Kīevo-Pecherskoĭ Uspenskoĭ lavry.
     
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    Kak da zhiveem.Petŭr Dŭnov - 1994 - Sofii︠a︡: F."G. Ambareva".
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    O dobre i zle: zametki pravoslavnogo miri︠a︡nina.N. D. Gurʹev - 1990 - Moskva: [S.N.].
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    The mystery and the unity of the Church: Considerations from an Eastern Orthodox perspective.Nicolae V. Moșoiu - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-11.
    This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, it underlined that the church cannot have a formal definition as the divine life extended from Christ's resurrected body into those who believe and receive the Holy Mysteria. At the same time, the process of becoming part of the church is a mystical one. In order for life in Christ to be possible, Christ must be formed in the human being. Becoming (...)
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    Seeing Gender: Orthodox Liturgy, Orthodox Personhood, Unorthodox Exclusion.Maria Gwyn McDowell - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (2):73-92.
    Eastern Orthodox theology affirms the liturgy as an anticipatory icon of God's reign that establishes a pattern of relationships by which Christians are called to live in and for the world. Taking at face value an Orthodox theological claim that the liturgy is the sole source for deriving ethical actions, Orthodox theologians typically address the question of female priesthood within the existing visual parameters of the liturgy in which men exercise authority. Given patterns addressed by both (...)
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  9. Theologikē gnōsiologia kata tous nēptikous pateras.Antōnios Papadopoulos - 1977
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    The price of prophecy: Orthodox churches on peace, freedom, and security.Alexander F. C. Webster - 1995 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
    "As Eastern Europe struggles to emerge from its communist past, the public moral witness of its Orthodox Churches has assumed a special importance for those seeking a truly just world order. Yet few Americans know what these vast and ancient Christian bodies stand for, especially on crucial issues of freedom, human rights, and war and peace. In this compelling look at the Orthodox Churches in Russia, Ukraine, Romania, and the United States, Alexander F. C. Webster mines (...)
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    An Eastern Orthodox Perspective on Economic Life, Property, Work, and Business Ethics.Stanley S. Harakas - 2001 - Spiritual Goods 2001:143-163.
    Eastern Orthodox Christianity carries forward a moral tradition from the earliest Christian period, in the belief that scriptural and patristic teaching remains applicable to the contemporary economic sphere of life. The Church Fathers focused on the ownership of property and the ethical acquisition of wealth and its use; they stressed special concern for the poor and disadvantaged. Carried forward through the Byzantine and modern eras, these early Christian understandings now can be applied through a basic (...)
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    For the health of body and soul: an Eastern Orthodox introduction to bioethics.Stanley S. Harakas - 1980 - Brookline, Mass.: Holy Cross Orthodox Press.
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    Christian morality: containing thirteen soul-benefiting discourses, contrived for the improvement of the poor morals of Christians; and additionally, the most basic commandments of the Old and New Testaments.Saint Nicodemus & Chrysostomos - 2011 - Belmont, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies.
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    The Sound of Two Hands Clapping: The Education of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk (review).Christian P. B. Haskett - 2005 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 25 (1):192-196.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Sound of Two Hands Clapping: The Education of a Tibetan Buddhist MonkChristian P. B. HaskettThe Sound of Two Hands Clapping: The Education of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk. By Georges B. J. Dreyfus. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. 445 + xv pp.Georges Dreyfus is a uniquely valuable contributor to the academic study of Tibetan Buddhism. He is the first Westerner to have received the Geshe degree, signifying (...)
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    The `Poor in Spirit' and Our Life in Christ: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective on Christian Discipleship.Liviu Barbu - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (3):261-274.
    In his study on the Sermon on the Mount, Hans Dieter Betz remarks that the expression `the poor in spirit' (οί πτωχοί τω πνεύματι) (Mt. 5:3) is unique in the entire New Testament and does not appear at all in the early Christian literature or elsewhere in the Greek language. Considering the profound and veiled meaning of the first Matthean beatitude in the Sermon on the Mount, this article asks whether a patient analysis of the Christian virtue of (...)
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    Stages on life's way: Orthodox thinking on bioethics.John Breck - 2005 - Crestwood, N.Y.: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press. Edited by Lyn Breck.
    Bioethics and the stages on life's way -- Bioethical challenges in the new millennium -- The covenantal aspect of Christian marriage -- The use and abuse of human embryos -- The sacredness of newborn life -- On addictions and family systems -- The hope of glory : from a physical to a spiritual body -- Care in the final stage of life.
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    The Ethics of Radical Life Extension: Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox Christian, and Global Ethic Perspectives.Hille Haker, William Schweiker, Perry Hamalis & Myriam Renaud - 2021 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 41 (2):315-330.
    Biomedical technologies capable of sharply reducing or ending human aging, “radical life extension”, call for a Christian response. The authors featured in this article offer some preliminary thoughts. Common themes include: What kind of life counts as a “good life;” the limits, if any, of human freedom; the consequences of extended life on the human species and on the Earth; the meaning and value of finite and vulnerable embodied life; the experience of time; (...)
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    Eastern Orthodox Churches and Ecumenism according to the Holy Pan-Orthodox Council of Crete.Iuliu-Marius Morariu - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (4):1-5.
    Starting from the investigation of the documents issued by the Bishops who participated in the Holy Pan-Orthodox Council held in June 2016 in Crete, the author speaks in this research about the way in which ecumenism is understood from the perspective of this important event. The article tries to answer the question 'How did the event influence the Orthodox attitude towards ecumenism?' analysing documents, Mission of the Orthodox Church in Today's World and Relations of the Orthodox (...)
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  19. Agapismos, to kainourgio systēma zōēs. Hieronymos - 1980 - Athēnai: Diethnēs tēs Agapēs, Tmēma Hellados.
     
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    The freedom of morality.Chrēstos Giannaras - 1984 - Crestwood, N.Y.: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press.
    An inquiry into the criteria and presuppositions which enable us to confront moral problems. It highlights Christian morality primarily in terms of persons in their freedom and mutual relationships rather than in juridical terms.
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  21. Hai ēthikai dynameis tēs zōēs.Dēmētrios N. Aliprantēs - 1974 - [s.n.],:
     
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  22. Pravoslavno-khristianskoe nravstvennoe bogoslovie: (kratkoe konspektivnoe izloshenie lektsii, chitannykh v. Sv.-Troitskoi Dukhovnoi Seminarii).I. M. Andreev - 1966 - Jordanville, N.Y.: Holy Trinity Monastery.
     
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  23. Hē eleutheria tou ēthous.Chrēstos Giannaras - 1970
     
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  24. Novoe relīgioznoe.Nikolaĭ Berdi︠a︡ev - 1907
     
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  25. Smysl tvorchestva: opyt opravdanii︠a︡ cheloveka.Nikolaĭ Berdi︠a︡ev - 1985 - Paris: YMCA-Press.
     
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  26. Nravstvennoe sovershenstvovanie khristianina po zapovedi︠a︡m blazhenstv Spasiteli︠a︡: osnovy khristianskoĭ nravstvennosti.Petr Biri︠u︡kov - 1997 - Slonim: Svi︠a︡to-Uspenskai︠a︡ Zhirovit︠s︡kai︠a︡ obitelʹ.
     
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    Hē epistrophē tēs ēthikes: palaia kai nea erōtēmata.Stauros Zoumpoulakēs (ed.) - 2013 - Athēna: Artos Zōēs.
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    In Search of Common Ground: How Can Eastern Orthodox Theology Develop a Natural Law Theory?Angelos Mavropoulos - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (2):248-263.
    While natural law theory plays an important role for Catholic moral theology, it is true that Orthodox ethics has not endeavoured to develop its own theory of natural law. This article demonstrates the existence of the concept of natural law in Eastern Orthodox theology and argues that the main reason for this neglect is Eastern Christianity's traditional focus on faith rather than reason. In addition, the author, based on biblical and patristic grounds, highlights the necessity for (...)
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    Yksilöllisyydestä yhteisöllisyyteen: johdatus ortodoksiseen etiikaan.Jarmo Hakkarainen - 1997 - Joensuu: Joensuun yliopisto.
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  30. Christianikë ēthikē.Theodōros N. Psycharēs - 1961
     
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    Vreme. Metodij - 2007 - Skopje: Izdavački centar Tri.
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    Bezbojni patokazi. Metodij - 2010 - Skopje: Tri.
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    Vavilon i Erusalim.Metodij Zlatanov - 2007 - Skopje: Tri.
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    Christianikē ēthikē.Geōrgios I. Mantzaridēs - 1981 - Thessalonikē: Ekdoseis P. Pournara.
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  35. Eisagōgē stēn ēthikē: hē ēthikē stēn krisē tou parontos kai tēn proklēsē tou mellontos.Geōrgios I. Mantzaridēs - 1988 - Thessalonikē: Ekdoseis P. Pournara.
     
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  36. Pravoslavno-khrystyi︠a︡nsʹke moralʹne bohoslovii︠e︡.Ivan Vlasovsʹkyĭ - 1973 - Nʹi︠u︡-Ĭork: Naukovo-bohoslovsʹkyĭ in-t Urk. pravoslavnoï t︠s︡erkvy v SShA.
     
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  37. Dukhovnye osnovy zhizni.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov - 1995 - Sankt-Peterburg: TOO "Mars".
     
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    Hrisćanska etika.E. Spektorskīĭ - 2003 - Vrnjacka Banja: Bratstvo sv.Simeona Mirotočivog.
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  39. Teologia morală ortodoxă pentru institutele teologice.Dumitru Stăniloae - 1900 - București: Editura Institutului Biblio și de Misiune al Bisericii Ortodoxe Române.
     
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  40. Kakie my?Gleb Panshin - 1998 - Novomoskovsk Tulʹskoĭ oblasti: [S.N.].
     
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  41. Vŭvedenie v nravstvenoto bogoslovie.Ivan G. Panchovski - 1958
     
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  42. Fenomen religioznoĭ morali v vostochnoslavi︠a︡nskoĭ kulʹturnoĭ tradit︠s︡ii.N. G. Sevostʹi︠a︡nova - 2000 - Minsk: BGU.
     
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  43. Obshchedostupnoe izlozhenĭe voprosov o nravstvennosti.M. M. Shchut︠s︡kiĭ - 1903
     
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  44. Nevidimai︠a︡ branʹ. Nicodemus - 1899 - Moskva: Tipo-lit. I. Efimova. Edited by Ḟeofan.
     
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  45. Studii de teologie morală. Nicolae - 1969 - Sibiu: Editura și Tipografia Arhiepiscopiei.
     
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    The Influence of Orthodox Christianity on Economic Behaviour.Goran Ćeranić, Rade Šarović & Nataša Krivokapić - 2023 - Filosofija. Sociologija 34 (2).
    Weber’s very important theory on the influence of religion on economic behaviour was tested in the societies which belong to different cultural and religious circles. However, due to various socio-political circumstances, the testing of Weber’s theoretical-methodological framework has been largely neglected in the countries where Orthodox Christianity is dominant. However, the difficulties that arose in Orthodox societies during the post-socialist transformation, as well as the shift from the economic research paradigm to the cultural one on the global level, (...)
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    Besedy po khristianskoi etike.Georgiĭ Kochetkov - 1995 - Moskva: Moskovskaia vysshaia pravoslavno-khristianskai︠a︡ shkola.
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  48. Sluz︠h︡yty narodovi-to sluz︠h︡yty Bohovi: bohoslovsʹka studii︠a︡. Ilarion - 1965 - Vinnipeh: Vyd. "Nashoï kultury".
     
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    Pleasure in Epicurean and Christian Orthodox conceptions of happiness.Aleksandar Fatić & Dimitrios Dentsoras - 2014 - South African Journal of Philosophy 33 (4):523-536.
    The essay examines the central role that pleasure plays in a wide range of conceptualisations of happiness or ‘good life’, from Epicurean hedonism, to Christian asceticism, to contemporary cases of pastoral and philosophical counselling. Despite the apparent moral chasm between hedonists and ascetics, a look at the practices promoted by Epicurus and the Christian monastic fathers reveals striking similarities. The reason is that, at a fundamental level, both parties agree that one should reject the vulgar pleasures that (...)
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    Overcoming Greed: An Eastern Christian Perspective.Valerie A. Karras - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):47-53.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Overcoming Greed:An Eastern Christian Perspective1Valerie A. KarrasAs an Eastern Orthodox Christian, I have chosen to approach the topic of "overcoming greed" from an Eastern Christian perspective, relying particularly on the writings of some of the early theologians of the Greek East. It is not coincidental either that laissez-faire capitalism arose in the Western Christian world, or that the first strongholds of (...)
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