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# Three Views on Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism (Counterpoints)

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Are Eastern Orthodoxy and evangelicalism at all compatible? To some Western evangelicals, the practices of Eastern Orthodoxy seem mysterious and perhaps even unbiblical. From an Orthodox perspective, evangelicals lack the spiritual roots provided by centuries-old church traditions. Are the differences between these two branches of Christianity as sharp as they seem? Or is there room for agreement? This book allows five leading authorities to present their different views in a respectful manner, have them critiqued by their fellow authors, and then respond to those critiques. Writing from an Orthodox perspective with a strong appreciation for evangelicalism, Bradley Nassif makes a case for compatibility. Michael Horton and Vladimir Berzonsky take the opposite stance from their respective evangelical and Orthodox backgrounds. And George Hancock-Stefan (evangelical) and Edward Rommen (Orthodox) each offer a qualified "perhaps." The interactive Counterpoints forum is ideal for comparing and contrasting the different positions to understand the strengths and weaknesses of these two important branches of Christianity and to form a personal conclusion regarding their compatibility.

Review: Informative and enlightening - The book is composed of essays that examine the differences and similarities between Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism. As one who works in both the Evangelcal and Orthodox worlds I found this format to be benefical. In addition to this topic being a difficult topic in and of itself the generalities are often broad. Eastern Orthodoxy has a variety of expressions that range from Ethiopian to Russian. Evangelicalism is all over the map from Pentecostal to Reformed, and everything in between. For the most part (I speak in broad terms) the Orthodox view in this book is Eastern European, while the Evangelical views are mostly American Reformed. The book is written in a format that allows free expression of ideas in the form of essays and an opportunity for agreement and rebutal by the other essay writers. It is an easy read and very informative. There is common ground on the Gospel and I believe both Orthodox and Evangelical readers will find the book to be encouraging to our common faith. The most striking difference between Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism is the view of the atonement and the doctrine of salvation. Orthodoxy can learn from Evangelcialism in their zeal for the Gospel and salvation by faith apart from works. Evangelicals can learn from Orthodoxy concerning the doctrines of Christ and His incarnation. Far from being enemies the reader will find that we are brothers in Christ.
Review: A worthwhile read - I found this volume to be excellent on the whole, particularly contributions by Nassif, Horton and Rommen, with Stefan-Hancock's more visceral challenge from experience on the differences between Orthodox treatment of Evangelicals in the West vis-à-vis in lands in which the Orthodox are more dominant. A significant omission was the absence of any voice from the Pietist/Holiness/Methodist/Wesleyan side of the Evangelical spectrum, with which the are some further parallels with Orthodox theology, in not ecclesiology.

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| Best Sellers Rank | #426,499 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #344 in Ecclesiology Christian Theology (Books) #424 in Christian Orthodoxy (Books) #734 in Christian Apologetics (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 39 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Informative and enlightening
*by P***K on August 11, 2005*

The book is composed of essays that examine the differences and similarities between Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism. As one who works in both the Evangelcal and Orthodox worlds I found this format to be benefical. In addition to this topic being a difficult topic in and of itself the generalities are often broad. Eastern Orthodoxy has a variety of expressions that range from Ethiopian to Russian. Evangelicalism is all over the map from Pentecostal to Reformed, and everything in between. For the most part (I speak in broad terms) the Orthodox view in this book is Eastern European, while the Evangelical views are mostly American Reformed. The book is written in a format that allows free expression of ideas in the form of essays and an opportunity for agreement and rebutal by the other essay writers. It is an easy read and very informative. There is common ground on the Gospel and I believe both Orthodox and Evangelical readers will find the book to be encouraging to our common faith. The most striking difference between Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism is the view of the atonement and the doctrine of salvation. Orthodoxy can learn from Evangelcialism in their zeal for the Gospel and salvation by faith apart from works. Evangelicals can learn from Orthodoxy concerning the doctrines of Christ and His incarnation. Far from being enemies the reader will find that we are brothers in Christ.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A worthwhile read
*by M***N on February 21, 2018*

I found this volume to be excellent on the whole, particularly contributions by Nassif, Horton and Rommen, with Stefan-Hancock's more visceral challenge from experience on the differences between Orthodox treatment of Evangelicals in the West vis-à-vis in lands in which the Orthodox are more dominant. A significant omission was the absence of any voice from the Pietist/Holiness/Methodist/Wesleyan side of the Evangelical spectrum, with which the are some further parallels with Orthodox theology, in not ecclesiology.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Five Stars
*by M***S on September 17, 2017*

Very interesting analysis of similarities and differences between Eastern Orthodox theology and evangelical theology. Well done.

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