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Exploring Christian Denominations: The Christian Orthodox Church

Exploring Christian Denominations: The Christian Orthodox Church

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What is the Eastern Orthodox Church — and how does it measure up against the Word of God? In this deep-dive episode, we take an exhaustive theological and historical journey through one of the oldest Christian institutions in the world, examining its roots, its schisms, and its doctrinal divergence from biblical truth.

We trace Orthodoxy's origins from the Day of Pentecost through the Seven Ecumenical Councils — from the Council of Nicaea's defense of Christ's divinity against Arianism, to the Second Council of Nicaea's controversial dogmatizing of icon veneration. We unpack the Great Schism of 1054, exposing the theological battle over the Filioque clause and the clash between papal supremacy and conciliar authority that fractured the Church forever.

But the story doesn't stop there. We explore internal Orthodox splits — the 17th-century Russian Raskol and the Old Believers, the Old Calendarist movement, and the explosive 2018 Moscow-Constantinople schism over Ukrainian autocephaly — revealing how a tradition built on preserving ancient ritual has repeatedly fractured over the very things it holds sacred.

Whether you're a longtime student of church history, a curious believer, or someone navigating questions about tradition versus Scripture — this episode will challenge, inform, and anchor you back to the sufficiency of God's Word.

If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠rev11.15media@gmail.com

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