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Rock and Sand

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Josiah Trenum's "Rock and Sand" delves into the theological and practical differences between Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism.

The book explores the historical context of these differences, highlighting the Eastern Orthodox perspective on the nature of the church and salvation.

Trenum uses the metaphor of rock and sand to illustrate the stability of the Orthodox tradition versus the perceived instability of Protestantism.

He challenges Protestant converts to critically examine their previous beliefs and fully embrace Orthodox teachings.

The book serves as a guide for those transitioning from Protestantism to Eastern Orthodoxy.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

Mentioned by Gavin Ortlund when discussing the reasons behind the shift of young men towards Eastern Orthodoxy.
Why Young Men Are Becoming Eastern Orthodox
Mentioned by Jay Dyer when discussing where Orthodoxy agrees and disagrees with Protestantism and the papacy.
OPEN DEBATE! Problem of Evil, Protestant Canon, Energies & More! VS. Jay Dyer
Recommended by Jay Dyer as a book on the errors of reform theology and Protestantism.
Part 2: OPEN DEBATE! Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism, Evangelical, Atheism!

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