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HTP to publish two works of Dr Jean-Claude Larchet

Holy Trinity Publications has signed contracts with two European publishers to make more works of famed Orthodox scholar Jean-Claude Larchet available in English. Dr Jean-Claude Larchet is one of the most notable living philosophers and authors on Orthodox Christian Patristics. A teacher of philosophy for nearly 35 years, he is an author of over thirty books and countless articles whose work has been translated into at least 17 languages. These translations will be the second and third works by Dr Larchet made available by Holy Trinity Publications, joining The New Media Epidemic: The Undermining of Society, Family, and Our Own Soul (2019).

French publisher Les Éditions du Cerf has granted to HTP rights to prepare a second English-language edition of Life After Death According to the Orthodox Tradition for release later this year. Life after Death provides an accessible and well organized synthesis of the ancient Christian understanding of death and the afterlife, drawing primarily on the Greek language writings of the Fathers of the Church. This work will be of benefit both to the Orthodox reader who wants to enhance their own understanding of their Church’s teaching, and to Roman Catholics, Protestants and others who wish to become acquainted with the fullness of Christian tradition on death and the afterlife. They will encounter the abundant heritage of the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints.

Life After Death According to the Orthodox Tradition was first published in English by the now-defunct Orthodox Research Institute and has been out of print for a number of years. The second edition is slated for publication on Sep. 1, 2020 and will be made easily accessible in both print and digital forms through our worldwide distribution arrangements.

HTP has also acquired English-language translation rights from Swiss publisher Éditions des Syrtes for Les fondements spirituels de la crise écologique [The Spiritual Foundations of the Ecological Crisis], a work which has yet to appear in the English language. The translation has been undertaken by Dr Andrew Torrance, translator of The New Media Epidemic. The time of publication will be announced at a later date.

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20% off newly reprinted titles!

We’re offering a 20% discount on seven newly reprinted bestsellers!

Use Code REPRINTS21 at HTP Bookstore for 20% off through Feb. 8th on these seven titles:

Prayer Book

The Unabbreviated Horologion, or Book of the Hours

The Great Canon: The Work of Saint Andrew of Crete

The Arena: Guidelines for Spiritual and Monastic Life

Grammar of the Church Slavonic Language

Indication of the Way into the Kingdom of Heaven

The Acts of the Apostles (Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament, Vol. 2)

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HTP Offices closed

Our offices will be closed Wednesday, Jan. 6 – Tuesday, Jan. 19 (n.s.) as we celebrate the Nativity and Theophany of our Lord. Phone calls and e-mails will not be answered during this time. Any orders received at HTP Bookstore will not be processed until after we return. As always, our books may be obtained worldwide from any bookshop or online retailer.

On behalf of all of us at Holy Trinity Publications, we wish you and yours a blessed and joyous celebration of the Lord’s Nativity, a peaceful and joyous New Year, and above all Salvation in the Lord!

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HTP to publish two books by Jean-Claude Larchet

In the spring of 2019, Holy Trinity Publications published The New Media Epidemic: The Undermining of Society, Family, and Our Own Soul. This fall, director Nicholas Chapman signed agreements with the publishers and translators of two additional works by the same author with the aim of publishing the works in English translation in the next few years.

The first work is a new translation from English

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Advent Sale ends 12/18

Take 30% off any three or more books in the Advent Sale section (mix & match)

Sale ends Friday, Dec. 18th!

Please note: This sale cannot be combined with clergy, or monastic discounts. If your customer account is marked as one of these types, please log out and check out as a “guest” in order to access the discounts.

Wholesale customers: The books in this section have been marked as “Exceptional Discount” items for the duration of this sale, so that they will be discounted an extra 10% from your standard wholesale discount. The three-item threshold does not apply, but free shipping is not available for wholesale customers.

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We’re launching a new podcast!

The monks who came to Jordanville’s Holy Trinity Monastery from Eastern Europe after World War II brought with them a tradition of printing that stretched back to St Job of Pochaev in the seventeenth century. Through the fathers’ tireless efforts, the monastery has published over 500 Orthodox Christian books in Church Slavonic, Russian, and English.Today the monastery’s publishing work takes the name of Holy Trinity Publications, and over a hundred active titles are in print and available worldwide. To expand the reach of this timeless wisdom, we’re utilizing the latest technology to make many of these works available in new ways — as Print on Demand books, as e-books, and now — as part of this daily podcast. 

Welcome to Jordanville Readings. Every weekday, we’ll bring you a 10 to 15 minute selection from our library: spiritual counsels from saints like the Righteous Father John of Kronstadt and the Holy Hierarch Ignatius Brianchaninov, biographies of hermits, monks, and martyrs, and much more. Listen on your morning walk, during your lunch break, or on your evening commute as we offer a daily dose from the Heritage of Orthodox Russia.

Subscribe today at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Our first episode drops Thanksgiving Day — Thursday, November 26th.

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HTP Launches new podcast

The monks who came to Jordanville’s Holy Trinity Monastery from Eastern Europe after World War II brought with them a tradition of printing that stretched back to St Job of Pochaev in the seventeenth century. Through the fathers’ tireless efforts, the monastery has published over 500 Orthodox Christian books in Church Slavonic, Russian, and English.Today the monastery’s publishing work takes the name of Holy Trinity Publications, and over a hundred active titles are in print and available worldwide. To expand the reach of this timeless wisdom, we’re utilizing the latest technology to make many of these works available in new ways — as Print on Demand books, as e‑books, and now — as part of this daily podcast. 

Welcome to Jordanville Readings. Every weekday, we’ll bring you a 10 to 15 minute selection from our library: spiritual counsels from saints like the Righteous Father John of Kronstadt and the Holy Hierarch Ignatius Brianchaninov, biographies of hermits, monks, and martyrs, and much more. Listen on your morning walk, during your lunch break, or on your evening commute as we offer a daily dose from the Heritage of Orthodox Russia.

Subscribe to Jordanville Readings today at Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts to automatically receive new episodes as they become available! We’ll also post new episodes every morning at Orthodox Life.

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Frankfurter Buchmesse

We’re unable to be physically present in Frankfurt for this year’s International Book Fair, but we are represented digitally in the Exhibitor’s catalogue and Frankfurt Rights.

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Interview on Ancient Faith Radio

Dn. Paul Siewers (editor), Frederica Matthewes-Green (contributor), and Nicholas Chapman (Director of HTP) will speak with Bobby Maddex of Ancient Faith Radio about our new collection of essays on the cultural paradigm shift facing faithful Christians today.

Details to follow on when the interview will be broadcast!

Western societies today are coming unmoored in the face of an earth-shaking ethical and cultural paradigm shift. At its core is the question of what it means to be human and how we are meant to live. In this new book, a series of authors and scholars offer both diagnoses and prescriptions for the way forward. Collectively, they remind us that it is only through our participation in the life of Christ, God who became man, that we can find the healing of our humanity through the restoration in us of His image, in which we were formed in the beginning. Full details

Contributors include: NY Times-bestselling author Rod Dreher, Frederica Matthewes-Green, Fr Peter Heers, Dr David Bradshaw, and others.