
Speaking the Truth in Love
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Zeal
Fr. Thomas speaks about zeal that is godly as opposed to zeal that leads to death.
Evangelical Dialogue
Fr. Tom responds to an email from an evangelical listener who wrote in response to a podcast where Fr. Tom reflected on his visit to Wheaton College.
Bishops - Part 38: The Important 13th Century
Some call the 13th century the most important century in Church history when the schism between east and west was solidified to this present day.
Bishops - Part 37: The Crusades and More
Fr. Tom continues through the 11th and now into the 12th Century where the Crusades were launched and the spread of Islam increased.
Bishops - Part 36: The Pivotal 11th Century - Part 2
Fr. Thomas digs deeper into the Great Schism and the issues that inhibit a unification with the Church of Rome.
Understanding the Letter to the Romans
St. Paul's letter to the Romans is critical to understanding the Gospel of Christ. In this episode, Fr. Thomas gives us a helpful overview of this letter and its central theme.
Bishops - Part 35: The Pivotal 11th Century
If you have ever wanted a deeper understanding of the Great Schism of 1054, this podcast will be of great interest to you. Fr. Thomas explores the religious and political environment of the 11th century and the people involved.
Bishops - Part 34: The Influence of St. Symeon the New Theologian
St. Symeon the New Theologian holds great importance for Church hierarchy and structure as it relates to his teaching about the relationship between the Clergy and the holy monastics.
An Orthodox Assessment of Evangelicalism
Recently Fr. Thomas Hopko visited and spoke at the well known and evangelical based Wheaton College. While he appreciated and was honored by the opportunity, it caused him to reflect on the evangelical movement from an Orthodox Christian perspective. His thoughts will be of value to Orthodox and Evangelicals alike.
Bishops - Part 33: The 10th Century and Prince Vladimir
Fr. Tom reflects on the very important 10th Century (the 900's) and the conversion of Prince Vladimir.
Bishops - Part 32: The Tumultuous 9th Century - Part 3 - Photius the Great
Fr. Tom continues to comment on the events of the 9th century concentrating today on St. Photius the Great and his relationship to Rome and the Filioque.
The Commandments of God
In Psalm 118 (119 in the Hebrew text), every verse references the commandments or precepts of God. As Christians, how are we to look at God's commandments in the light of Christ and His "New Commandment?"
Bishops - Part 31: The Tumultuous 9th Century - Part 2
In part 2 of Fr. Tom's reflections on the tumultuous 9th century, he talks about the missionary work of Sts. Cyril and Methodius and the controversies over language and control of the slavic nations.
Radical Monogamy
What do the Scriptures and the Fathers say about fidelity in marriage, sex outside of marriage, or same-sex marriage? Fr. Tom gives extensive teaching on this subject in today's episode.
Bishops - Part 30: The Tumultuous 9th Century - Part 1
Today, Fr. Tom brings us part 1 of 2 talks about the difficult 9th century in Church history. This is the backstory that often gets simplified but is important in understanding why we don't have unity today.
The Liturgy of the Pre-Sanctified Gifts - Part 2
In part 2 of Fr. Tom's reflection on the Pre-Santified Liturgy, he talks about a mis-guided practice from the previous centuries of denying the gifts to children or the mentally impaired.
The Liturgy of the Pre-Sanctified Gifts - Part 1
Fr. Tom has received several e-mails asking about the development of the Pre-Sanctified Liturgy. In this 2 part talk, he gives us the history and elements of this well-loved service of the Church.
Great is Thy Faithfulness
What can we say and not say about God? Fr. Thomas Hopko confirms one thing we can say and that is God is faithful.
Bishops - Part 29: The 7th Ecumenical Council part 5
Fr. Tom concludes his look at the 7th Ecumenical Council with the canons dealing with building shrines or chapels and monastic discretion.
The Temptation of Jesus
As we begin the Lenten fast, Fr.Tom reflects on the 40 days Christ spent in the desert being tempted by Satan. Learn how some churches actually promise things that Christ rejected in the desert.
Bishops - Part 28: The 7th Ecumenical Council part 4
The canons discussed today deal with church property, those who would be set apart to read in the divine services, and the appropriate clothing for bishops and clergy.
The Childhood of Jesus
As we celebrate the Feast of the Entry into the Temple of our Lord, Fr. Tom reflects on the childhood of Jesus. What we know, what we don't know, and what we can surmise.
Bishops - Part 27: The 7th Ecumenical Council part 3
Fr. Tom continues his look at the canons of the 7th Ecumenical Council including those that have to do with the books written by the iconoclasts, relics in the altar, and the financial affairs of the Church.
Bishops - Part 26: The 7th Ecumenical Council part 2
Fr. Tom is exploring the canons of the 7th Ecumenical Council held in Nicea and today talks about bishops who are appointed by secular heads of state as well as the frequency and nature of the meetings of bishops.
Bishops - Part 25: The 7th Ecumenical Council
The Orthodox Church is the Church of the 7 Councils and the 7th one is far more important than some would believe. Learn about the importance of Icons as well as the importance of the Holy Scriptures.
Our Use of Words
Fr.Tom asks us to heed the scriptures and use our words carefully. Specifically he identifies several terms that are often incorrectly used in Orthodoxy today.
Bishops - Part 24: 8th Century Iconoclasm
An intense and violent period in Church history surrounded the veneration of icons. Learn about those who gave their lives for the preservation of this important physical demonstration of the Incarnation as well as those Bishops who sided with with the iconoclasts and were later identified as heretics.
St. Andrew the Apostle
On November 30, we celebrated the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle. On that day, Fr. Tom reflected on this great apostle as well as some of the legends that surround him. In particular, he talks about the dubious history of Andrew's alledged founding of the Church in Constantinople.
Bishops - Part 23: The Council in Trullo (conclusion)
In this final episode on the so called Council in Trullo or the 5th and 6th Ecumenical Councils, Fr. Tom completes his commentary on the 102 canons. This includes the issue of not kneeling in church on Sunday, how to bring in Christians from other denominations, the creation and consumption of pornography, and more.
Personal Prayer
Fr. Tom is frequently asked about personal prayer and how the Orthodox Christian should approach the life of prayer at home.Today's episode gives practical and biblical direction particularly as we begin the Nativity Fast.
Bishops - Part 22: The Council in Trullo (continued)
What is the Orthodox teaching about remarriage after adultery? What about re-baptism of one brought into the Church? Fr. Tom talks about this and more in today's episode.
Path to Sanity
Fr. Tom Hopko highly recommends a book by Dee Pennock titled Path to Sanity: Lessons from Ancient Holy Counselors on How to Have a Sound Mind.
Bishops - Part 21: The Council in Trullo (continued)
As Fr. Tom continues his look at the so called Quintisext councils, the issues of church attendance and mixed marriages are among the topics addressed.
God and the World
As Christians, how do we explain tragedy, earthquakes, floods, and evil? Fr. Tom takes an in depth look at the nature of God's dealing with the world through His Son, Jesus Christ.
Bishops - Part 20: The Council in Trullo (continued)
Some interesting canons are discussed in today's program including a canon against feigning insanity!
Bishops - Part 19: The Council in Trullo (continued)
As Fr. Tom continues his reflections on this historic council, he today speaks about monasticism, baptism, and marriage.
Understanding Evil - 9/11 Remembered
On this 10th Anniversary of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Fr. Tom Hopko looks at the problem of evil and how we are to understand it as Christians.
Bishops - Part 18: The Council in Trullo (continued)
The canons under discussion today by Fr. Tom deal with the rank and place of hierarchical sees and how that is affecting the structure of the Church today.
Bishops - Part 17: The Council in Trullo (continued)
What are the canons about clergy marriage? What should the clergy wear out on the street? Why is water mixed with wine in the Eucharist? These and other issues are addressed in this episode with Fr. Thomas Hopko.
Bishops - Part 16: The Council in Trullo (continued)
As Fr. Tom continues talking about the canons found in the Council of Trullo, he looks today at those canons that speak about issues like the selling of sacraments, clergy behavior, and the settlement of controversies.
The Abolition of Man
Fr. Thomas talks about one of the most important books in his library and strongly encourages everyone to read it for an eye opening revelation on today's society as we know it. The Abolition of Man by CS Lewis.
Bishops - Part 15: The Council in Trullo (continued)
Fr. Tom continues looking at the 102 Canons of the "Quinisext" or 5th and 6th Ecumenical Councils sometimes referred to as the Council in Trullo. Today he talks about the laws concerning relationships with the Jews and the marital relationships of clergy.
The Gift, the Gifts, and Glossolalia
How does Orthodoxy view the gifts of the Holy Spirit and in particilar the phenomenon of speaking in tongues? Fr. Thomas Hopko explores the New Testament teaching on the charismatic gifts.
Bishops - Part 14: The Council in Trullo
Fr. Tom begins looking at the 102 Canons of the "Quinisext" or 5th and 6th Ecumenical Councils sometimes referred to as the Council in Trullo. Maximus the Confessor is affirmed and many Patriarchs and Popes are anathematized.
Bishops - Part 13: St. Maximus and the 7th Century
To what lengths will a true saint go to defend pure doctrine? Fr. Tom tells the incredible story of St. Maximus and St. Martin.
The Filioque
During this season of Pentecost, it is important to understand the controversy surrounding the procession of the Holy Spirit. Is it just semantics or is there doctrinal substance to the rejection of the filioque clause in the Creed by the Orthodox Church?
Icons and Pentecost
Fr. Tom reflects on the icons associated with Pentecost and the Trinity.
Exploring the Scripture Readings from the Sunday After Ascension
On the Sunday after Ascension and before Pentecost, the appointed Scripture readings for the Divine Liturgy have striking similarities between the Apostle Reading (Acts 20) and the Gospel (John 17:1-13). Read these 2 "farewell addresses" and then listen to Fr. Tom's teaching that he recorded in his study following the Liturgy.
Bishops - Part 12: Dionysius the Areopagite
In his continuing series on Bishops, Fr. Tom takes up where he left off in the last episode by concentrating on the influence of the writings attributed to but not actually from Dionysius the Areopagite.
Bishops - Part 11: Three 6th Century Figures of Great Influence
In the 6th Century, three individuals played a huge role in forming and influencing the ecclesiastical structure of the Church. They were the Emperor Justinian, Pope Gregory the Great of Rome, and Dionysius the Areopagite. Fr. Tom deals with the first 2 here and the third in the next episode.