An Exploration of Orthodoxy in Chinese Philosophy | Public Lecture

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • Novice Jeffrey Hagiogrēgoritēs, who will be graduating from Saint Photios Orthodox Theological Seminary with the Bachelor of Theology degree in May 2024, gave a riveting lecture at the Seminary entitled “What Has China To Do With Jerusalem?: An Exploration of Orthodoxy in Chinese Philosophy.”
    In his lecture, Brother Jeffrey dives into ancient Chinese philosophy, Taoism, and Confucianism, by examining the Shang Shu, the Tao Te Ching, and the works of Confucius. Through analyzing these texts and the Church Fathers, Brother Jeffrey outlines the parallels between ancient Chinese philosophy and Orthodox Christian theology.
    This video includes the full lecture presented by Brother Jeffrey, as well as the question and answer session.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @crazykyy
    @crazykyy Před 16 dny +29

    Thank you very much for your presentation, Brother Jeffrey ☦️. My wife is native Chinese while I am American and have just recently been baptized (glory to God!). While my wife has been very supportive of my joining the Church, she has yet to devote much time to learn about and experience Orthodoxy. I hope that sharing your talk with her will allow her to identify a personally relevant connection between her heritage and the teachings of the Church. Thank you for providing a beautiful bridge between the Far and Near East!

    • @willazevedogjr3664
      @willazevedogjr3664 Před 14 dny +1

      hey, also there's a great book by Don Richardson called the Melquizedect factor or something like that wich he in some moment shares how some missioneries entered the asian and especifically chinese culture through their language symbols

    • @jacob6088
      @jacob6088 Před 14 dny

      let us know what she said

  • @coffeeanddavid
    @coffeeanddavid Před 13 dny +4

    I'm honestly astonished by this. I was talking with a friend via Twitter about my interest in Orthodoxy and that I sensed its appeal was rooted in my love (but limited knowledge) of Eastern Philosophy and Religion. I was actually reading some of Cao Cao's poetry and reading some of the Tao and felt a connection there with Eastern Orthodoxy.

  • @TranslatedAssumption
    @TranslatedAssumption Před 15 dny +8

    Holy Father Saint John Maximovich pray to God for us ☦️

  • @user-pe4kg5ev8j
    @user-pe4kg5ev8j Před 15 dny +2

    That's.an amazing presentation for the Chinese philosophy comparing the orthodox theology!

  • @alexvatoussis6001
    @alexvatoussis6001 Před 13 dny

    An excellent presentation! Thank you!

  • @mariavlahochristos7756
    @mariavlahochristos7756 Před 15 dny +1

    Glory to God for this gathering. Christ is Risen ! Indeed He is Risen !

  • @halnicholas3791
    @halnicholas3791 Před 13 dny

    Fascinating presentation. Your excellent pronunciation of the Chinese terms reveals a thorough familiarity with the language as well!

  • @user-iz8wx1qb4p
    @user-iz8wx1qb4p Před 13 dny

    Thank you for the presentation. As an ethnically Chinese Orthodox I'm very grateful for this. 基督復活了!

  • @user-gw2td8sl2c
    @user-gw2td8sl2c Před 13 dny

    Thank you so much for making this public. I’m very interested in this topic, and I can’t wait to see his future work and publications.

  • @nathankurtz5960
    @nathankurtz5960 Před 13 dny

    This was so good! I want to hear more and more from Brother. God Bless you!

  • @arisrivera
    @arisrivera Před 15 dny +1

    Christ is risen! Thank you very much.

  • @ElonMuskrat-my8jy
    @ElonMuskrat-my8jy Před 14 dny +1

    Thank you very much for this enlightening and edifying lecture. Do you have a recommendation for a modern translation for Lao Tzu and Confucius that is fluid and accurate?

  • @halnicholas3791
    @halnicholas3791 Před 17 hodinami

    非常感谢!I was thinking what would be really cool would be if you could do a series on communicating about orthodox faith in 中文. I spend about two months a year in China (leaving in a few days actually), and often interact with Chinese people here in the states. Probably a very limited audience 😂 But then again don’t know until you try. Just a thought brother.

  • @user-dz9yu6qo5h
    @user-dz9yu6qo5h Před 12 dny

    It's such an impressive job, thank you! For the Orthodox of Russia (I am one) this information may become especially relevant. Christ is Risen!

  • @seraphim95
    @seraphim95 Před 15 dny +4

    This reminds me of the book The Discovery of Genesis: How the Truths of Genesis Were Found Hidden in the Chinese Language
    Book by C. H. Kang and Ethel R Nelson.
    The book makes the claim that the stories of Genesis, Noahs flood, the garden, babel etc hidden in the characters of the Chinese language.
    Also, the ancient Chinese were monotheistic and worshipped the God of Heaven, Shang Di. Interestingly the name that gentiles use in the old Testament for the One True God is "The God of Heaven" (seafarers in book of Jonah), similar to how the Proto Indo Europeans called God Sky-Father, Dyus Pater.
    The ancient Chinese emporer would also perform a yearly sacrifice to Shang Di, called the border sacrifice which parallels how Noah and Abraham worshipped. In addition, in ancient Chinese temples there was no image of Shang Di, paralleling the Temple in Jerusalem not depicting God.

    • @jacob6088
      @jacob6088 Před 13 dny +1

      yeah i think this points to a memory of a previously shared culture

  • @henrik_worst_of_sinners
    @henrik_worst_of_sinners Před 15 dny +7

    As Russia and China are getting closer, lets pray more Chinese are exposed to Orthodoxy.

  • @mixk1d
    @mixk1d Před 15 dny

    Sincerity = being genuine? Walking in truth?
    The connection with spontaneity would be that you haven’t planned everything you’re going to do / say to try and manipulate a result. But you’re truly acting from the heart? Just a guess