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Suggested Reading Lists

This list of works dedicated to the spiritual growth of individual Orthodox Christians contains several writings by the Church Fathers. The items in this list offer the wisdom of these spiritual elders on topics like prayer, meditation, reflection, and repentance. These titles are crucial to those searching for the deeper meanings of their faith and for those who long to become closer to God.

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Way of a Pilgrim: The Jesus Prayer Journey, The


Way of a Pilgrim: The Jesus Prayer Journey, The
translation and annotation by Gleb Petrovsky
$14.95

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The Philokalia: The Bible of Orthodox Spirituality


The Philokalia: The Bible of Orthodox Spirituality
by Fr. Anthony M. Coniaris preface by Stanley S. Harakas
$19.95

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Living Prayer


Living Prayer
by Metropolitan Anthony Bloom
$14.95

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For They Shall See God


For They Shall See God
by David Beck foreword by Bishop Nathaniel of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate
$11.95

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The Art of Prayer: An Orthodox Anthology


The Art of Prayer: An Orthodox Anthology
$19.00

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Power of the Name


 Power of the Name
by Kallistos Ware
$9.95

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The Mountain of Silence: A Search for Orthodox Spirituality


The Mountain of Silence: A Search for Orthodox Spirituality
by Kyriacos C. Markides
$14.95

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