Fr. Josiah Trenham
LS0021
Driving – explore how we might transform this seemingly lost time into opportunities for spiritual reflection and growth in Orthodox praxis and Godly virtue. Perhaps the most unexamined aspect of contemporary urban life is driving the car. After working, sleeping, and entertainment driving consumes the greatest portion of our days. Car ownership is now the second most costly portion of modern life after housing. This series explores how we might transform this seemingly lost time into opportunities for spiritual reflection and growth in Orthodox praxis and Godly virtue.
Lecture 1 - Car Crazy - The Rise of Automobile Dominance
Lecture 1 - Car Crazy - The Rise of Automobile Dominance
Lecture 2 - Car Vice - The Cardinal Sins of Driving
Lecture 3 - Car Courtesy - How to Love Your Neighbor in the Other Car
Lecture 4 - Car Time - How to Redeem It and Reduce Your Car Dependency
FATHER JOSIAH TRENHAM is a native Southern Californian. He was ordained to the Holy Priesthood in 1993, and was awarded the Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Durham, England, in 2004. He has served as pastor of St. Andrew Orthodox Church in Riverside, Ca. since 1998. Father Josiah was married in 1988, and has ten children.
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