Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future
1989 edition | |
| Author | Seraphim Rose |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | Eastern Orthodoxy, comparative religion, cults, New Age movement |
| Publisher | St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood |
Publication date | 1975 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | Print (Paperback) |
| Pages | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781887904001 |
| OCLC | 37750831 |
| Preceded by | Nihilism: The Roots of the Revolution of the Modern Age |
| Followed by | The Soul After Death |
Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future is a book written by Seraphim Rose (born Eugene Dennis Rose), an American Eastern Orthodox author and ordained hieromonk. First published in 1975 and updated on December 31, 1979, the book examines how non-Christian religions and spiritual movements are leading people away from God in the modern era.
The book has been widely read in Russia and is available in Russian translation, with some accounts such as hieromonk Symeon (Tomachinsky) and archpriest Vladimir Vigilyansky describing how it made a strong impression in their religious lives. An epilogue added in the 1979 edition discusses the change of new spiritual movements, in line with themes that Seraphim Rose intended to explore.
A later edition was released on May 28, 1989, by Saint Herman Press, which is part of the Saint Herman of Alaska Brotherhood (also publisher of The Orthodox Word).
The book is managed and copyrighted by the Saint Herman of Alaska Brotherhood in Platina, California.