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Reddit mentions of Through Western Eyes: Eastern Orthodoxy: A Reformed Perspective
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Through Western Eyes: Eastern Orthodoxy: A Reformed Perspective. Here are the top ones.
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I haven't read it personally, but a good friend whose judgment I trust has spoken positively about Robert Letham's Through Western Eyes: Eastern Orthodoxy: A Reformed Perspective. Ligonier has a pretty good review of it.
In the past, Reformed/evangelical - Orthodox interaction was really rare. But there are lots of good books on the subject now - where both "sides" do not engage in polemic attacks and misrepresent each other. The books I'm listing are Protestant evaluations of the Orthodox or Protestant introductions to Orthodoxy that come from this attitude of dialogue and charity.