On 27 November 2014 I gave a talk titled “St Isaac the Syrian, Apokatastasis, and the Renewal of Orthodox Preaching” at the first Theotokos Institute Conference in Cardiff, Wales. An expanded, footnoted version of the talk will be published in the journal Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies in 2016. I am grateful to the Theotokos Institute for the invitation to deliver this address and for the helpful and encouraging responses from the conference participants. I have divided my talk into three sections: (1) St Isaac the Syrian and Apokatastasis, (2) the Proclamatory Rule of the Gospel, and (3) Preaching the Kingdom. Please do not reblog or reproduce these articles without permission.
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How is the gospel of Jesus Christ rightly proclaimed? How do we tell the narrative of the Savior in such a way that the kingdom of God is made present? How do we preach the good news as good news? These are the questions to which I will be speaking in this morning’s address. Underlying my address is a simple premise: how we understand the conclusion of the gospel story will necessarily inform and shape how we tell the story.
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