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1. [ro] Carti Ortodoxe
Collection of orthodox books in Romanian, grouped by topic.
http://www.cartiortodoxe.com
2. [en] IHTUS
http://www.dr-jurjevic.org
3. [en] Logos is the European Orthodox Christian online bookstore. Orthodox, books, videos, dvds, cds, audios.
Logos is the first orthodox bookstore having its aim to offer the complete collection of existing Orthodox books, audio and video material in English, Dutch, French and Russian. A substantial part of the profit goes to the development of Orthodoxy in Western Europe.
http://orthodoxlogos.com/
4. [en] Oriental Orthodox Library
The Library has as its aim the publishing of English language editions of important Oriental Orthodox theological works as well as serious academic works which deal with the range of Oriental Orthodox studies. The Library hopes that these publications will assist in the ecumenical dialogue between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox communions.
http://www.orthodox-library.org
5. [en] ORTHODOXY - BY GILBERT K. CHESTERTON (1908)
THIS book is meant to be a companion to "Heretics," and to put the positive side in addition to the negative. Many critics complained of the book called "Heretics" because it merely criticised current philosophies without offering any alternative philosophy. This book is an attempt to answer the challenge. It is unavoidably affirmative and therefore unavoidably autobiographical. The writer has been driven back upon somewhat the same difficulty as that which beset Newman in writing his Apologia; he has been forced to be egotistical only in order to be sincere. While everything else may be different the motive in both cases is the same. It is the purpose of the writer to attempt an explanation, not of whether the Christian Faith can be believed, but of how he personally has come to believe it. The book is therefore arranged upon the positive principle of a riddle and its answer. It deals first with all the writer's own solitary and sincere speculations and then with all the startling style in which they were all suddenly satisfied by the Christian Theology. The writer regards it as amounting to a convincing creed. But if it is not that it is at least a repeated and surprising coincidence. Gilbert K. Chesterton.
http://www.ccel.org/c/chesterton/orthodoxy/orthodoxy.html
6. [en] NIHILISM - The Root of Revolution in the Modern Age
by Eugene (Fr. Seraphim) Rose
http://www.stinnocent.com/seraphim/books/nihilism.htm
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