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Icon of St. George the Trophy Bearer - 00STGE01
$36.00 - $365.00RRP:Feast Day/Commemorated: April 23/November 3 Early Life and Military Service of Saint George -
Icon of St. George the Great Martyr - 00STGE02
$36.00 - $675.00RRP:Feast Day/Commemorated: April 23/November 3 Early Life and Military Service of Saint George -
Saint George Victorious - T-shirt (Back Print)
$15.90 - $38.00RRP:SAINT GEORGE VICTORIOUS T-Shirt (Back Print) "Liberator of captives, defender of the poor, physician of the sick, and champion of kings, victorious great martyr George, intercede with Christ our God... -
Saint George Victorious - T-shirt (Front Print)
$33.00 - $38.00RRP:SAINT GEORGE VICTORIOUS T-Shirt "Liberator of captives, defender of the poor, physician of the sick, and champion of kings, victorious great martyr George, intercede with Christ our God that our... -
Saint George The Great Martyr - Art Print Poster (Copy)
$18.00 - $43.00RRP:This Poster of Saint George is part of a stylized collection of the Great Martyrs created & produced exclusively by Theophany Works. These posters are not intended for liturgical use, nor as...
Description
This book, written by a renowned spiritual writer and abbot of Gregoriou Monastery, Mount Athos, concerns the most important question faced by every human being, namely, for what purpose were we created? Drawing from the Holy Scriptures and the writings of the Church Fathers, Elder George shows that we were made in God’s image in order to reach even higher and attain to His likeness, to attain to personal union with Him. Our Creator, Who is God by nature, calls us to become gods by Grace, united with Him in love. This is the meaning of theosis. Although man cut off the path to theosis at the Fall, Christ—Who is the Way, the Truth and the Life—reopened it through His incarnation, death and resurrection. In the famous words of St. Athanasius the Great, “God became man so that man could become god.”
Based on talks that Elder George gave in cities throughout Greece, this book discusses the theology, experiences, and conditions of theosis. In conclusion, he offers guidance on what to do and what not to do on the path to theosis.
Although the book concerns the most lofty aim of human life, the material is presented in a very accessible way. It can therefore be of spiritual benefit to mature Orthodox Christians as well as those just starting out in the Faith. Its message is so powerful that it may pique the interest of even the most casual inquirers.
**Softcover, stitch bound, 70 pages