Nicholas (Velimirović) of Žiča
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Our father among the saints, Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović (January 5, 1880 - March 18, 1956) was the author of several Orthodox books. His most widely-known work is the Prologue from Ohrid. His first name is pronounced and sometimes written Nikolai.
Life
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Works
Books
- Beyond Sin and Death (1914)
- The Spiritual Rebirth of Europe (1917)
- Orations on the Universal Man (1920)
- Thoughts on Good and Evil (1923)
- Homilias, volumes I and II (1925)
- Prologue from Ohrid (1926)
- The Faith of Educated People (1928)
- The War and the Bible (1931)
- The Symbols and Signs (1932)
- "Immanuel" (1937),
- The Religion of Njegos
- Speeches under the Mount
- The Faith of the Saints (1949) (an Orthodox Catechism in English)
- Cassiana - the Science on Love (1952)
- The Only Love of Mankind (1958)
- The First Gods Law and the Pyramid of Paradise (1959)
- The Life of St. Sava St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1989. ISBN 0881410659
Articles
External Links
- Wikipedia on Nikolai Velimirovic
- Works online (The New Ideal in Education and The Religious Spirit of the Slavs (1916))
- A detailed biography
- The New Chrysostom, Bishop of Ochrid and Zhicha
- Works by Nikolai Velimirovic from Project Gutenberg
- East European Perspectives, Article by J. Byford