The Agony of the Church (1917)

audiobook

The Agony of the Church (1917)

by Nikolaj Velimirović

EN·~1 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
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THE AGONY OF THE CHURCH - BY THE REV. NICHOLAI VELIMIROVIC, D.D. OF ST SAVVA'S COLLEGE, BELGRADE - WITH FOREWORD BY THE REV. ALEXANDER WHYTE, D.D. PRINCIPAL OF NEW COLLEGE, EDINBURGH LONDON - STUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT 32 RUSSELL SQUARE, W.C.

0:19
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FOREWORD

0:22
3

PUBLISHER'S FOREWORD

1:19
4

INTRODUCTORY THOUGHTS

12:55
5

CHAPTER I - THE WISDOM OF THE CHURCH SOPHIA

3:06
6

THE INCLUSIVE WISDOM OF THE CHURCH'S FOUNDER

5:11
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THE INCLUSIVE WISDOM IN THE CHURCH'S ORGANISATION

7:01
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THE INCLUSIVE WISDOM IN THE CHURCH'S DESTINATION

8:04
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CHAPTER II - THE DRAMA OF THE CHURCH

2:49
10

THE DRAMATIC FORMATION OF THE CHURCH

6:11

Description

A compelling collection of wartime lectures, this work invites listeners into a reflective exploration of the Church’s timeless purpose. Drawing from the author’s experience preaching before students in Belgrade and beyond, the speaker frames the Church not merely as an institution but as the living body of Christ that carries believers safely through life’s storms. Listeners are encouraged to see the Church as a communal bath where hidden imperfections are laid bare before the divine, emphasizing the shared journey of sin and salvation.

The discussion moves beyond abstract theology to address how different Christian traditions can nurture one another, stressing mutual care over competition. It also sketches a sweeping view of the Church’s historical phases—its early resistance to power, its later political influence, and the challenges of a modern age—while probing the uneasy dance between church and state. Throughout, the tone remains gentle and inviting, urging anyone seeking a deeper, prayer‑filled understanding of Christian community to listen with an open heart.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (109K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-12-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Nikolaj Velimirović

Nikolaj Velimirović

1880–1956

A Serbian Orthodox bishop and widely read spiritual writer, he became one of the most influential religious voices in modern Serbian history. His sermons, reflections, and devotional works still draw readers for their directness, warmth, and moral urgency.

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