Transcriptions: Family and Religion
Next step #283 – November 7, 2013 In a world of change religion evolves with challenges for defining family. Fr. Vazken takes the listener to some uncomfortable places in this […]
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Next step #283 – November 7, 2013 In a world of change religion evolves with challenges for defining family. Fr. Vazken takes the listener to some uncomfortable places in this […]
Next Step #282 – October 31, 2013 The Halloween Edition of the podcast on Armodoxy. In this episode – follow up to Glendale’s restriction on free-speech – Fr. Vazken gets […]
Next Step #281 – October 24, 2013 Fr. Vazken prepares for the annual walk against Domestic Violence through the streets of Glendale & Burbank. Hear his thoughts as organizations and […]
Next Step #280 – October 17, 2017 When Glendale (California) Attorney tells Fr. Vazken he can’t use the name of Jesus Christ in a public forum it’s more than an […]
Sometimes timing can’t get any more perfect. This weekend, as the Armenian Church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Translators, a new book is published (see article on right) illustrated […]
Next Step #279 – October 10, 2013 Moving forward from the Bishop Synod, a look at matters of social doctrine. A review of “In His Shoes” as a philosophy and […]
Next Step #278 – October 3, 2013 The historic Bishop’s Synod of the Armenian Church, took place behind closed doors as is the perogative of the overseers of the Church. […]
Next Step #277 – September 26, 2013 A first look at the Bishop’s Synod in Etchmiadzin, along with background info on the catholicoi at the dias. A special treat for […]
Next Step #276 – September 19, 2013 Developing on a sermon he gave about mythology and Light, Fr. Vazken separates the power of Christ from Old Testament mythology. He sets […]
Next Step #275 – September 12, 2013 Fr. Vazken takes the listeners on a thought process regarding war and peace. It’s absurd to believe that violence against violence will breed […]
