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Welcome to Monachos.net

Welcome to Monachos.net, a web site dedicated to the study of Orthodox Christianity through its patristic, monastic and liturgical heritage. This introduction describes the site's nature and focus, with a brief overview of its main content areas.

What's new? Start here for the newest materials on the site, including new studies, broadcasts and texts.

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A Word From the Holy Fathers is our web start-page, providing random quotations from the Church Fathers, drawn from an ever expanding database of over 420 passages.

Features

Monachos.net has undergone a major upgrade in Autumn 2008, with the introduction not only of a new look and feel but also a substantial host of new features. We welcome you to explore the changes to the site, and to make use of a host of new materials provided for the advancement of patristic study on-line.

Cross Patristic sources texts and studies on-line in English Cross Contribute your knowledge to the Patristics Wiki
Cross Weekly radio broadcasts on the theology of the Church Fathers Cross Active discussion and supportive debate in our forum
Listen the 1st December 2008 broadcast:

"St Irenaeus on a Christ of Every Age"

The menu bar on the left-hand side of all pages provides quick access to the full content of the web site. Additionally, the search feature allows direct navigation to the 60,000+ articles, studies, texts, posts, entries and other materials on this site.

Are you interested in participating in the work of Monachos.net? Find out how you can help edit patristic texts, contribute academic studies, work on wiki content, and interact by other means.



The new Monachos Patristics Wiki

The Monachos Patristics Wiki is a new project that Monachos.net is launching as part of its Autumn 2008 upgrade. Adding to our always-expanding pool of academic and scholarly studies on patristic and monastic themes, the Patristics Wiki is a new resource that allows all readers also to be contributors to an openly edited collection of patristic study.

Running on the same premise as other Wiki-based projects (such as Wikipedia), the Patristics Wiki offers the possibility to contribute information on subjects of whcih you have an interest or expertise, and to interact and update the materials already in the collection.

The beginnings of the new Patristics Wiki are on-line now. Readers can create an account in the wiki system and start adding and editing articles as soon as you are ready. Help documents explain the basic procedures for those not already familiar with wiki systems - so everyone should be able to contribute to this new venture.

We hope very many of our readers will participate in developing this new resource as it expands and grows.



Current Highlights
 
Christology Study Area

A central study area on Christology in the patristic period. This area includes a large number of texts from the period, studies on specific individuals involved, historical overviews, conciliar documents, and a number of other resources.

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The advent of love: the nativity of Christ

Christ's coming into the cosmos as man in the incarnation, brings the one who is love, for 'God is Love', directly into human existence.

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On the nativity fast - the preparation of the soul

A reflection on the role of the Nativity Fast, which might seem the opposite of Christmas joy, in preparing the human heart for the true joy of encountering Christ's incarnation.

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Themes for initial broadcasts

Details are available on the subjects and themes to be covered in the first weeks of the Word from the Holy Fathers broadcasts.

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