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Two Orthodox Contributions to Unity
The Orthodox have been right in the middle of the ecumenical movement from the get-go. They weren’t at the 1910 Edinburgh conference, the “birthday” of ecumenism, though that’s because they weren’t invited. But in 1920, as the whole Christian world … Continue reading
From Sheep Cheese Dumplings to Glorification
Let’s take our sheep cheese dumpling insight and apply it to a real ecumenical question. When Lutherans talk about salvation, they tend to use the terms “justification” and “sanctification.” But when the Orthodox talk about salvation, they tend to use … Continue reading






















