

An Orthodox Perspective on the History of Christendom
May 13, 2014
Fr. John dives into the historical and theological journey of Christendom from an Orthodox lens. He examines pivotal moments like the Edict of Milan and the Great Schism, revealing their cultural impacts. The clash of totalitarian regimes with Christian ideology is explored, particularly focusing on anti-Christian utopias. The decline of Christendom is reassessed as a symptom of deeper cultural issues, while concerns about nihilism and the need for authentic faith in today's world are passionately articulated.
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Early Church and Christian Cosmology
- The early Church's engagement with the world expressed Christian cosmology.
- This transformational approach oriented the world towards paradise.
Constantine and Byzantium
- Constantine's Edict of Milan made Christianity the official faith of the Roman Empire.
- Byzantium cultivated a Christian model of statecraft, influencing other states.
Impact of the Great Schism
- The Great Schism impacted Christendom, leading to the High Middle Ages and the Protestant Reformation.
- The Reformation protested aspects of Roman Catholicism unique to the post-Schism period.