You are of course correct in saying that there are many Orthodox Christians in the Ukraine, as well as in other Eastern European countries that I did not mention.I was not attempting to provide a catalogue of all of the nations in which Orthodox Christianity flourishes;rather, a general sense of where most are located.These videos are short & there is unfortunately not time to say everything that I would like to.I am grateful for your response & glad that this can be made clear now.Dr Cunningham
East-West doctrinal differences grow from the ground of belief: Latin west uses Augustine's philosophy (dualistic); Orthodox Christianity founded on a personal relationship with Christ - His Person as fully Divine and Human. Body and Soul can therefore be transformed (theosis) into God-likeness thru communion with His human-Divine nature with Divine energies. Yes, Orthodox suffer: we are His Body on earth, He is our Head. See our videos on Orthodox Christianity under Judith Irene Matta.
You are of course correct in saying that there are many Orthodox Christians in the Ukraine, as well as in other Eastern European countries that I did not mention.I was not attempting to provide a catalogue of all of the nations in which Orthodox Christianity flourishes;rather, a general sense of where most are located.These videos are short & there is unfortunately not time to say everything that I would like to.I am grateful for your response & glad that this can be made clear now.Dr Cunningham
NottmUniversity 1 week ago in playlist Theology - Why Study Theology & Religious Studies?
I'm from Ukraine, i'm ortodox, "expert" said: Greece, Russsia, Bulgaria, Romania... strange wrong expert... 45 000 000 ukrainian is not ortodox? thak's for you,english expert...
viteksin 1 month ago
East-West doctrinal differences grow from the ground of belief: Latin west uses Augustine's philosophy (dualistic); Orthodox Christianity founded on a personal relationship with Christ - His Person as fully Divine and Human. Body and Soul can therefore be transformed (theosis) into God-likeness thru communion with His human-Divine nature with Divine energies. Yes, Orthodox suffer: we are His Body on earth, He is our Head. See our videos on Orthodox Christianity under Judith Irene Matta.
JudithMatta 5 months ago
I enjoyed this video very much; thank you for the sympathetic, academic introduction to the Orthodox Church.
davidpwithun 8 months ago