St. Hilarion Troitsky, New Martyr of Russia and righteous Confessor of the Church, brilliantly sets for the Scriptural and Patristic understanding of what Christ came to establish: not an invisible, personal “Christianity” but the Church which He promised He would build (cf. Matt 16:18). The question posed in the title of the work must be asked and answered by everyone who calls themselves a Christian. St. Hilarion is our guide if we are unsure how to answer. Read the text of "Christianity or the Church?" here: http://orthodoxinfo.com/inquirers/sthilarion_church.aspx2:47 The Church was designed to reflect the perfect unity of the Three-One God4:47 There is no form of unity on earth that compares to the unity of the Church7:17 St. Cyprian and St. Cyril of Alexandria on the unity of the Church9:02 Christ did not come simply to teach, but to build his Church (cf. Matt 16:18)10:40 On the Tower of Babel and the inadequacy of human law to rid us of egoism, the obstacle of Church unity14:05 Church unity is organic, like a tree and its branches14:22 St. Paul on the physical and organic nature of Church unity16:19 How is such a unity possible?16:46 The command to love is not enough, we must have the power, and we have this in the Church17:43 The Holy Spirit is the source of life and organic Church unity18:40 What is the unity of the Spirit? St. John Chrysostom, Blessed Theodoret, Blessed Jerome, and Blessed Theopylact answer20:08 According to the teaching of the Apostle, all Church life is a manifestation of God's Holy Spirit20:58 God is love and acts in love in His Church21:31 The teachings of St. Paul on the Church and on love are inseparably linked, despite what some scholars say22:50 All of [St. Paul’s] Christian ethics are based upon the dogmatic teaching about the Church. 23:31 Christ creates not only a moral person, but a perfect society, i.e. the Church24:05 “Outside the Church and without the Church, Christian life is impossible.”25:14 On Eph 4:16: “the body of the Church reaches perfection in all its members”27:07 “the perfection of the human personality depends upon its belonging to the Church as a living organism”27:46 A hand cut from the body, a branch cut from a tree, a ray separated from the sun29:29 “Spiritual life can exist only in an organic unity with the Universal Church”30:04 “Dogmatic truths have moral significance, and Christian morals are founded on dogma.”31:18 The word "Church" (ekklisia) appears 110 times in the NT, while "Christianity" is completely unknown32:05 What did it mean to be a Christian in the early days of the Church?32:57 How St. Paul joined the Church33:59 Saul (St. Paul) did not persecute followers of some Christian teaching, but the Church 35:29 The Church is not a theory but life itself35:57 The Church is not a school but a life36:35 Protestant teaching of an “invisible” church37:53 We will look at two Church fathers who dealt extensively with the dogma of the Church: St. Cyprian and St. AugustineSt. Hilarion writes:The teaching of Christ is a teaching not only about the re-creation of a separate moral person, but also about the re-creation of a perfect society, i.e., about the Church. God's Spirit, living in the Church, gives strength for the realization of Christian teaching in life. Since this teaching is a teaching about love, then its realization again creates a community because love is a foundation which binds and does not divide.Outside the Church and without the Church, Christian life is impossible. Without the Church, the Christian teaching alone remains as an empty sound, for Christian life is Church life. Only in the life of the Church can a person live and develop. In a bodily organism, separate members never grow or develop independently of one another, but always and only in connection with the whole organism. The same applies to the Church. For the growth of the Church is at the same time the growth of its members.Orthodox Wisdom is now on your favorite podcast platform! Go to the “About” tab at the top of the this channel to find links to:-Apple Podcasts-Spotify-Stitcher-and more…This channel is dedicated to sharing the writings and lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church. Glory to Jesus Christ!
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