About Orthodoxy simply
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E. Kachan's book, "Orthodoxy Made Simple," is a mini-encyclopedia of sorts, vividly, clearly, and concisely explaining Orthodox teaching on faith, salvation, the history of the economy, the human soul, and the Trinity. Accessibly, yet without being simplistic, the book explains the arguments for the existence of God, why faith is better than unbelief (atheism), and why Christianity, in turn, is better than other world religions. Along the way, the author answers many crucial questions. Why are Jews called the chosen people, and what was the main feat of Abraham, the father of all believers? From what did the Incarnate God save us, and how did He do it? Why does the Church so glorify the Most Holy Theotokos, and what does it mean to become the Mother of God? Why is the Gospel good news, that is, joyful news? What is the meaning of the Church's existence? Why is it necessary to participate in the sacraments, and the most important of them—the sacrament of the Eucharist? Who is saved and who is not? And what must one do to achieve salvation? Why is it important for people to know that God is one in three Persons? This book is not intended to convince unbelievers, but rather to clarify the truths of faith for those who have already come to the Church. It is intended for a wide range of readers.
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