"If Christ is not risen, then why believe in Him? To be honest, I would never have believed in Him had He not risen and had not therefore vanquished death. Our greatest enemy was killed and we were given immortality. Without this, our world is a noisy display of revolting stupidity and despair, for neither in Heaven nor under Heaven is there a greater stupidity than this world without the Resurrection; and there is not a greater despair than this life without immortality."
List of his major works available in English:
The Philosophy and Religion of F.M. Dostoevsky (1923),
Dogmatics of the Orthodox Church, I-III (1932, 1935, 1980),
The Progress in the Death Mill (1933),
The Foundations of Theology (1939)
Dostoevsky on Europe and Slavism (1940),
Philosophical Abysses (1957),
The Man and the God-Man (1969 in the Greek language),
Hagiographies of the Saints, I-XII (1972–1977),
Orthodox Faith and Life in Christ (1994, First Edition)
The Orthodox Church and Ecumenism (2001, in English, Lazarica Press UK)
Links to some of his works available for reading online: