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Reddit mentions of Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy: : Finding the Way to Christ in a Complicated Religious Landscape
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Release date | April 2017 |
You might find the book Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy helpful. It has a section devoted to Roman Catholicism and the differences from an Orthodox perspective. I also am personally a huge fan of Alexander Schmemann and would recommend several of his, but a good starting point would be For The Life of the World. Like I said in the other thread, figuring out if you believe in some of the core dogmas that are different is going to be the biggest thing that determines where you belong in the end. The shine will fade from every church, so attractiveness can't be the criteria. God bless you!
Well, Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy: : Finding the Way to Christ in a Complicated Religious Landscape is a good book about different forms of Christianity. The author also presents some of the information in a podcast. The author is a really cool guy, and one of my favorite podcasters.