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Found 1 comment on Great Lent: Journey to Pascha:

u/Chelle-Dalena ยท 8 pointsr/OrthodoxChristianity

The Orthodox Faith by Thomas Hopko (It's all on-line- so no need to buy anything here.)

Great Lent by Alexander Schmemann (I found this one extraordinarily useful and informative.)

Beginning to Pray by Anthony Bloom (Wonderful resource for anyone.)

On the Incarnation by St. Athanasius (Catholics of all stripes should approve of this, but this is definitely something the East looks at more frequently in my observation. Also all on-line.)

The Meaning of Icons by Vladimir Lossky (Icons are often overlooked in book recommendations on Orthodox Christianity. It's a shame. It's one of the most fascinating subjects.)

On Acquisition of the Holy Spirit by St. Seraphim of Sarov (Even the pope has recognized him as a saint. This is a wonderful and deceptively simple (i.e. heavy) read. This is also all on-line. There are also six you-tube videos for this so you can just listen: https://youtu.be/pBynRA0wNg8 )

(I also definitely second the recommendations on The Orthodox Way and For the Life of the World.)

Also, I don't think this has much to do with theology, but I really liked them:

The Way of a Pilgrim (I recommend this book to everyone. Always.)

How to Live a Holy Life by Gregory Postnikov (This is a small book. It's deceptively simple. The doing of what's in it is more difficult.)

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