The Peace Goal
The Peace Goal The journey through and to Armodoxy is a simple one. It does require, however, the openness of mind. Stories, clichés, phases, and general conversations are filled with […]
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The Peace Goal The journey through and to Armodoxy is a simple one. It does require, however, the openness of mind. Stories, clichés, phases, and general conversations are filled with […]
Armodoxy for Today: For Whom they Translated In the Spirit of the Holy Translators and on the weekend of their feast day we, at Epostle, unveiled a new space: the […]
Armodoxy for Today: Translator Translating is the first step in understanding. The fact that there is so much misunderstanding in our world today points to an inability (or unwillingness) to […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Heavens From the earliest of times, from the most ancient history of the human race and even before, people have looked up to the heavens only […]
Armodoxy for Today: Phfffft A 1960s movie, with Jack Lemmon and Judy Holiday had the title “Phffft” which had everyone turning the pages of their dictionaries, looking for a meaning […]
Armodoxy for Today: Dawn of Humanity Cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead, who had studied various and many societies throughout the world, taught and advocated for cultural relativism, as a means by […]
Armodoxy for Today: Simplicity Jesus Tweeted. That’s not meant to be funny, neither is it meant to shock you, nor to make Jesus contemporary. God forbid. Jesus and his message […]
Armodoxy for Today: And then there were 72 This weekend the Armenian Church celebrates the “72 disciples of Jesus.” Before you accuse me of having my thumb on the scale, […]
Next Step #807 – Fashion Design Masterclass Interview with Dr. Talar Tejirian, MD, and Kevork Shadoyan, Fashion Designer October 5, 2025 Upcoming Masterclass details Links: Vibrantz for Vanadzor Kevork Shadoyan’s […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Magic of Ararat (Part 2 from yesterday) If your passport was stamped in Armenia with the line-drawing depicting Mount Ararat, you have a collector’s item in […]
