Incarnate Love

Essays in Orthodox Ethics

By Vigen Guroian
(University of Notre Dame Press, 2002)

A major contribution to both Orthodox Christian ethics and to Christian self-understanding.

Completely revised with a new preface and two additional chapters, this work aims to articulate a social ethic that can make sense of the Orthodox experience in the United States, as well as challenge the Orthodox tradition to formulate a new strategy for church and societal interaction.

(Paperback, 264 pages, second revised and expanded edition)

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The only things that are sure to endure are the artifacts of love. So go out and build as many as you can.

Tony Snow (2007)

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