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Christ is risen! Indeed, He is risen!

As we all celebrate the Holy, wonderful, and life giving Resurrection of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, I would like to solicit some feedback regarding an idea that has been probing my brain for awhile.

Could we benefit in having a new topic forum dedicated solely to Theological and Idealogical writings and books?

Example: Lets say in another discussion thread, we discuss purgatory/toll houses, or The Immaculate Conception. As the topic starts to heat up, references to solidify a persuasive argument usually will include a reference to one or more writings.

How many times have we mentioned "The Orthodox Way", or "The Faces of God", etc? These postings usually prompt me to find the book to read, and after reading these fine works, alas, I usually have a few questions that somehow never get answered.

I also feel this would be a great area to discuss the holiness and writings of the Saints, and Early Church Fathers.

If we had a sub forum, and some person was reading "The Faces of God", or any other Theological book, it would be beneficial to me at least to be able to go to the topic, read it, see if someone else had the same or similar question, or to be able to share my interpretation of the material.

I can see a great potential for this, with some great sharing of ideas to help our faith increase towards He who died on the Cross.

Does this seem like a plausible idea? Is space available via the server and software to do this?

Thank you all; and I pray that while we all have our own viewpoints, we can still remain as one in our undying love and commitment for Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!

In Christ,

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An interesting idea!

Let�s see what the posters have to say.

For the purposes of discussion I�ll ask the following questions:

Are there enough discussions on theological and ideological writings to justify the creation of a separate forum (one apart from the Faith & Worship forum)? We could not justify a new forum if it only had one or two active threads per month.

What specific title and focus should such a forum have?

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Christos Voskrese! Voistinu Voskrese!

I feel this could be done with regards to books in theory centered on Eastern Theology, Desert Fathers, and the Early Church (which would then discuss the whole Church of the first century).

Recently, I read "One Holy Catholic and Apostolic" and am currently finishing "Three Byzantine Saints". Also, I observed today at the parish a person highly recommending "Mountain of Silence" and the sequel (I cannot remember that name).


In my for instance, with regards to "Three Byzantine Saints", my focus would be regarding the large amounts of miracles, the column itself, the receiving of Holy Orders without the touching of hands, and there is a very quick mention of +St. Theodore elevating the Diskos and seeing the veil of God over it. In the last case, what type of liturgy was used since I do not observe our priest elevating the diskos without also elevating the chalice near the end of the invocation, and what messages can we take from their lives to apply to today.

With regards to "One Holy Catholic and Apostolic", the focus of the book is on the Early Church and the Primacy of Peter and the first Ecumenical Councils. If the references are correct, as I believe (another question), then this book holds a wealth of information in the history and conduct of the early church that would inherently lay the ground work for our modern church. Once again, what lessons can we learn, and how can we apply these to our faith?

These are just a couple of examples. I thought, if this could be a go, as a person reads a book, they could create the topic based upon the title, if they wish to discuss it. Others could then reply, add their own comments, and if down the road, someone else reads that book, they could read through the threads to find answers and other insights they may have missed or overlooked.

Any value here, or possibly just a waste of space?

Happy Pascha to all!

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Sounds to me like an excellent idea - but I know nothing whatever of how complicated and/or costly such a thing might be (that, surely, is the Administrator's department).
If I understand the proposal correctly, a suitable title for the suggested threat might be "theological/liturgiological source materials". A bit of a mouthful, but there we are.

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An excellent idea!

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A forum just for books and writings is an excellent idea !

It might not be very active, but it should prove to be a very useful resource: especially for seekers.

I hearitly encourage this.

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If such a forum wouldn't be active, then we would have no excuse for posting in the other forums.

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Sorry, I disagree. I think it would be good to have a separate forum for books and writings even if it wouldn't be very active.

That's because it would be a clearly identifiable information resource. As it is now, people who are seeking books, etc. on a given topic have to do a search and hope someone posted book references in a given thread. It's hunting and pecking. It's slow, inefficient and frustrating. But, with a separate forum for books and writings, a person knows that there is a place to look for bibliographic data, references and discussion. And if a topic hasn't been addressed yet, the person can post it and let people respond with their recommendations.

I think this idea is great, and even if it is slow (in comparison to other forums), it holds a lot of promise as a useful resource that will grow over time.

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Uhm, doesn't anyone else want a new forum for books and writings?

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There are a lot of guys on here that like to get into serious theological discussions(not that we women don't) but anway biggrin I think it is a distraction sometimes when thing get intense and someone is just posting a small thought on another subject. So it sounds like a good idea to me. I am sure I will learn a lot my just reading all the discussions there.

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bump......

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Thank you, Pani Rose. biggrin

I'm surprised -- with all the academic and intellectual interest here -- that more people haven't yet posted their support for a new forum for books and writings ...

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Thank you, Pani Rose. biggrin

I'm surprised -- with all the academic and intellectual interest here -- that more people haven't yet posted their support for a new forum for books and writings ...

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I just saw it this morning and of course it is a very excellent idea.

The only drawback I fear will be that the moment a discussion heats up it will be shut down.

Now I have learned after many years owning and running Internet listservs that there are two kinds of heat, with varying degrees of course, and one can produce gold and the other dross.

I am not sure that I have seen much of that kind of discernment on the part of the moderators of the forum in terms of the shutting down of discussions, at least in my wandering around in the archives.

There's not much of a pattern that I can see. Now that is an acceptable way of doing things, as Pani Rose says, in discussions where the ideas are small and manageable.

Do the same kind of moderating in a more theologically oriented forum, one dedicated to the free flow of ideas, and you kill the growth of ideas.

So that is a consideration unless the new forum is going to look like an old library card catalogue and not be for discussion at all.

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Admin,

Actually, I've been thinking Faith and Worship needed seperate forums for a while. A quick look over that forum and one see there are plenty of threads dedicated to either subject. Seperating would make for easier searching.

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