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C. J. S. Hayward

    C.J.S. Hayward ist ein Autor, der sich intensiv mit orthodoxem christlichem Denken auseinandersetzt. Sein akademischer Hintergrund ist eine einzigartige Mischung, die Masterabschlüsse in Mathematik und Informatik sowie in Theologie und Philosophie von renommierten Institutionen umfasst. Er befindet sich derzeit auf einer Suche, um zu erkennen, was er für am wichtigsten hält, angetrieben von dem tiefen Wunsch, Mönch auf dem Berg Athos in Griechenland zu werden. Um dieser Berufung nachzukommen, unternimmt er Anstrengungen, Spenden für seine Pilgerreise zu sammeln.

    Yonder
    A Small Taste of Jonathan's Corner
    The Seraphinians: "Blessed Seraphim Rose" and His Axe-Wielding Western Converts
    The Sign of the Grail
    Hayward's Unabridged Dictionary
    Firestorm 2034
    • Firestorm 2034

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Exploring diverse themes, this anthology features a mix of thought-provoking narratives and reflections. It includes a glimpse of a transcendent world, a business traveler's awakening beyond materialism, and a reimagined approach to memory techniques. The collection also presents a dialogue on education and giftedness, contrasts between coveted and overlooked vehicles, and a novella where a medieval traveler disrupts the near future. Each piece offers unique insights, blending fiction and philosophical musings.

      Firestorm 2034
    • Hayward's Unabridged Dictionary

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The anthology features a diverse range of creative works, showcasing C.J.S. Hayward's unique perspective. It includes an open letter addressing spam patrons, an exploration of Java programming, and a playful twist on Gilbert and Sullivan's "Modern Major-General." The collection also critiques uncreative web design, presents thought-provoking koans, examines the intersection of television and religion, and offers a revised FAQ list. Additionally, it contains a satirical dictionary reminiscent of Ambrose Bierce, highlighting Hayward's wit and insight across various topics.

      Hayward's Unabridged Dictionary
    • The Sign of the Grail

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of spirituality and morality, this anthology features diverse reflections, including the Archdruid of Canterbury's visit to an Orthodox Patriarch and insights into the eighth sacrament. It contrasts notions of evil with depictions of goodness through artwork and icons, while also addressing the necessity of suffering for personal growth. A meditation on time intertwines with a narrative of spiritual awakening, sparked by a young man's encounter with Arthurian legends and the quest for the Holy Grail.

      The Sign of the Grail
    • Focusing on the issue of behavior among Protestant converts to Orthodoxy, the author critiques the militant following of Fr. Seraphim of Platina, who have actively sought to suppress positive feedback about his work. This book serves as a documentation of the problematic attitudes and actions of these converts, often referred to as "convertitis," while providing a preliminary analysis of their fundamentalist tendencies. It includes extended quotations, potentially from notable figures like St. Seraphim, to enrich the discussion.

      The Seraphinians: "Blessed Seraphim Rose" and His Axe-Wielding Western Converts
    • The book presents a humorous struggle with the temptation to indulge in captivating writing by C.J.S. Hayward, emphasizing the challenge of balancing work responsibilities with the allure of engaging literature. The narrative captures the tension between professional obligations and the desire for intellectual stimulation, making it relatable for anyone who has faced similar distractions.

      A Small Taste of Jonathan's Corner
    • Yonder

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      This anthology offers a diverse exploration of spiritual and cultural themes, featuring a news release on an inclusive language New Testament manuscript and a qualitative examination of gender dynamics. It delves into the intersection of Orthodoxy and feminism, providing Orthodox responses to feminist inquiries. The collection includes a futuristic historian's perspective, a narrative on understanding biblical cultural contexts, and stories that traverse innocence and existential quests beyond the physical realm.

      Yonder
    • A Cord of Seven Strands

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The anthology showcases a diverse collection of C.J.S. Hayward's writings, featuring a range of genres and themes. It includes a sermon on divine providence, a whimsical take on a fantasy game, and a unique retelling of a Christmas story. Readers will also find a dreamlike exploration of fantasy worlds and an insightful description of cultures devoid of evil. Additionally, the volume presents Hayward's first novel, offering an intriguing glimpse into his creative evolution.

      A Cord of Seven Strands
    • The Steel Orb

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      This anthology showcases a diverse range of works, including a humorous chain letter parody and a serious commentary from a Church Father on postmodernism. It features a reflective farewell to a holiday, a concise exploration of spirituality, and a poignant short story examining the positives of a painful life. Additionally, it celebrates the Creator's glory in Creation and includes a philosophical dialogue on the nature of time. The collection concludes with a connected science fiction short story and a fantasy novella, highlighting thematic similarities between the two.

      The Steel Orb
    • The Christmas Tales

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Exploring diverse themes, this anthology features a blend of historical parody, insights into Orthodox iconography, and a humorous take on theologians' career paths. It revisits Plato's famous allegory and examines significant moments in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, including perspectives that may challenge Western views, such as a Calvinist interpretation. Additionally, it emphasizes the richness of life beyond material wealth and offers vignettes that provide glimpses into Eastern Orthodox traditions and beliefs.

      The Christmas Tales
    • This book challenges the misconception that Orthodoxy permits contraception. It examines whether contraception is allowed or forbidden for Orthodox Christians, supported by detailed footnotes. A new appendix, "Fire in the Hole," explores the deeper sexualities underlying traditional Orthodox views on contraception.

      Orthodoxy and Contraception