

One World Religion: The Heretical Problem of Ecumenism: COTEL & Jay Dyer
Dec 26, 2024
Explore the intriguing blend of Abrahamic faiths and the historical roots of ecumenism. Delve into the theological implications of modern movements and their influence on church unity. Unravel the complexities of salvation, heresy, and the distinct doctrines of Orthodox Christianity. Discover the potential risks of merging differing beliefs driven by elite agendas, especially in the context of Cold War dynamics. This thought-provoking discussion challenges perceptions of faith and state power, revealing a nuanced understanding of religious institutions.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Ecumenism: A Historical Perspective
01:56 • 7min
Theological Implications of Modern Ecumenism
08:40 • 4min
Ecclesiology and Ecumenism: A Theological Exploration
12:51 • 10min
Understanding Salvation and Heresy in the Church
22:46 • 3min
Orthodoxy and Denominational Distinctions
25:30 • 7min
The Push for Ecumenism and Its Implications
32:40 • 5min
Faith and State: The Cold War Intersection
37:14 • 8min
Unpacking the Intersection of Religion and State Power
45:31 • 3min