
Protestant-Orthodox Relationship: The Moment That Defined It
Truth Unites
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A group of Lutheran theologians from Tübingen in southern Germany and Jeremiah II, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. The Lutherans regarded Jeremiah II as a Christian and the Eastern Orthodox Church as a church. They each sent three letters to each other. This interchange is one of the most important ecumenical moments in all of church history.
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