

After 1000 Years: An Orthodox Examination of Catholicism
Aug 14, 2023
This podcast delves into the historical and theological differences between Catholicism and the Orthodox Church, focusing on the power of the Pope of Rome and the Great Schism of 1054. It explores the rejection of previous hierarch decisions, the basis for unity, and the rise of papal authority. The podcast discusses the saints' understanding of the Catholic Church, deviations and innovations in church life, changes in baptism practices, and the impact of practices on theology and unity. It also explores the differences in the concept of divine grace between the Roman Catholicism and Orthodoxy, as well as the origins and complexities of the Filioque.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Great Schism: Understanding the Orthodox Perspective
03:33 • 13min
Rejection of Previous Hierarch Decisions and Call for Peace in the Church
16:53 • 2min
The Basis for Unity and the Filioque
18:57 • 12min
The Rise of Papal Authority
31:17 • 8min
Exploring the Saints' Understanding of the Church and the Pope of Rome
39:39 • 2min
Deviations and Innovations in Church Life
41:19 • 16min
Changes in Baptism and Initiation Practices
57:23 • 10min
Impact of Practices on Theology and Unity
01:07:29 • 14min
The Concept of Divine Grace in Roman Catholicism and Orthodoxy
01:21:15 • 14min
The Importance of a Respected Saint and the Theanthropic Nature of the Church
01:35:04 • 15min
The Origins and Complexities of the Filioqui
01:50:18 • 2min
Misconceptions of the Relationship Between the East and Rome
01:52:31 • 12min