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Παγανιστικός Ελληνισμός ή Ελληνορθοδοξία;, Response to the Neopagan Challenge

Author: Georgios D. Metallinos

What Neopagans and Neopagan worshippers ultimately achieve is to remain foreign both to Christianity, which they unconditionally reject, and to Hellenism itself, as they deny and dismiss its...

What Neopagans and Neopagan worshippers ultimately achieve is to remain foreign both to Christianity, which they unconditionally reject, and to Hellenism itself, as they deny and dismiss its historical continuity in the saintly and Fatherly Greek Orthodoxy.

By fragmenting it, they destroy its unity, which, however, is preserved by Greekified consciously...

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What Neopagans and Neopagan worshippers ultimately achieve is to remain foreign both to Christianity, which they unconditionally reject, and to Hellenism itself, as they deny and dismiss its historical continuity in the saintly and Fatherly Greek Orthodoxy.

By fragmenting it, they destroy its unity, which, however, is preserved by Greekified consciously Foreigners, such as Jacques Lacarrière, who does not hesitate to state: "I feel the same if I hear a zeibekiko, a poem by Elytis, or Byzantine music. There is a light that unites ancient and modern Greece" (Nea, 12.6.2002).

How, then, can there be any possibility of convergence between Orthodoxy and Neopaganism? Such a thing would require a miracle, equivalent to the resurrection of those who are deluded by the idols.

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Author
Georgios D. Metallinos
Publisher
Armos
Subtitle
Response to the Neopagan Challenge
Theme
Theology & Doctrine
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
311
Language
Greek
Release Date
4/2003
Publication Date
2003
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Pocket Size
No
ISBN-13
9789605272593

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    I can't understand why Orthodoxy is compared to paganism and not to ancient Greek philosophy, for example. Both Orthodoxy and paganism have the same great distance from reality, which is approached with depth only by exceptional ancient Greek philosophy. The square of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Say no, even today

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  • I can't understand why Orthodoxy is compared to paganism and not to ancient Greek philosophy, for example. Both Orthodoxy and paganism have the same great distance from reality, which is approached with depth only by exceptional ancient Greek philosophy. The square of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Say no, even today

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What Neopagans and Neopagan worshippers ultimately achieve is to remain foreign both to Christianity, which they unconditionally reject, and to Hellenism itself, as they deny and dismiss its historical continuity in the saintly and Fatherly Greek Orthodoxy.

By fragmenting it, they destroy its unity, which, however, is preserved by Greekified consciously Foreigners, such as Jacques Lacarrière, who does not hesitate to state: "I feel the same if I hear a zeibekiko, a poem by Elytis, or Byzantine music. There is a light that unites ancient and modern Greece" (Nea, 12.6.2002).

How, then, can there be any possibility of convergence between Orthodoxy and Neopaganism? Such a thing would require a miracle, equivalent to the resurrection of those who are deluded by the idols.

[Excerpt from the text on the back cover of the edition]

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Author
Georgios D. Metallinos
Publisher
Armos
Subtitle
Response to the Neopagan Challenge
Theme
Theology & Doctrine
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
311
Language
Greek
Release Date
4/2003
Publication Date
2003
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Pocket Size
No
ISBN-13
9789605272593

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    I can't understand why Orthodoxy is compared to paganism and not to ancient Greek philosophy, for example. Both Orthodoxy and paganism have the same great distance from reality, which is approached with depth only by exceptional ancient Greek philosophy. The square of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Say no, even today

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  • I can't understand why Orthodoxy is compared to paganism and not to ancient Greek philosophy, for example. Both Orthodoxy and paganism have the same great distance from reality, which is approached with depth only by exceptional ancient Greek philosophy. The square of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Say no, even today

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