- Joined
- May 12, 2017
I'll cut to the chase: I've been watching a lot of Kings & Generals as of late and their episode on the Great Schism and the Sack of Constantinople got me interested in learning more about Christian history and/or theology. I'm good with either because they're both pretty big blind spots.
Some general areas of interest I have:
- The Ecumenical Councils that were held prior to the Schism.
- The non-Chalcedonian denominations of Christianity that still exist to this day in places like Syria, Lebanon, and so on.
- Orthodox theology and how it had to adapt to centuries of Islamic rule and a few decades of communist rule too.
- Comparisons of the Sacraments between the Catholic Church and the Orthodoxy.
- The relationship that Protestantism has with both Catholicism and the Orthodoxy.
- Eastern Catholicism and its relationship to the greater Catholic Church
This is by no means a comprehensive list of all the areas I've got interest in, but they are the ones I've done surface-level reading on at the bare minimum.
Some general areas of interest I have:
- The Ecumenical Councils that were held prior to the Schism.
- The non-Chalcedonian denominations of Christianity that still exist to this day in places like Syria, Lebanon, and so on.
- Orthodox theology and how it had to adapt to centuries of Islamic rule and a few decades of communist rule too.
- Comparisons of the Sacraments between the Catholic Church and the Orthodoxy.
- The relationship that Protestantism has with both Catholicism and the Orthodoxy.
- Eastern Catholicism and its relationship to the greater Catholic Church
This is by no means a comprehensive list of all the areas I've got interest in, but they are the ones I've done surface-level reading on at the bare minimum.