Nathaniel McCallum

echo $life | grep meaning > /dev/world

My good friend Ben wonders about dispassion.  By dispassion we do not refer to sloth (acedia; lack of caring about the world due to laziness) which is one of Aquinas’ seven deadly sins (rightfully so), but we speak of apatheia.  However, before we talk about dispassion, we must first talk about an Orthodox understanding of [...]

It has begun…

With the intoning of our first Bridegroom Matins, Holy Week has begun. It has always astounded me how fickle the crowds in Jerusalem appear. One week they proclaim their King with shouts of “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” Yet only days later, this same crowd exclaims [...]

Lent: East and West

My good friend Ben has some interesting observations about Lent in the Orthodox tradition and in the Catholic/Protestant traditions.  He describes the Eastern view of sin very well: it is a cancer that, once we let it into our person, devours us from the inside out.  However, I too have been thinking about Lent East [...]

Reading the Scriptures in Context

For those that haven’t noticed, Fr. Joseph has decided to go a little controversial. :)  This reminds me of something that I have been wondering for a while.  I think the Orthodox Study Bible is a good thing and I will buy one as soon as it comes out. Though, I have wondered what effect [...]