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Orthodoxy: The Unknowable God?

Few western Christians have a working knowledge of Eastern Orthodoxy. This makes it difficult to understand the worldview and questions of their Orthodox friends and leads to misunderstandings over words and concepts. In A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Eastern Orthodox Theology: An Evangelical Perspective, Panagiotis Kantartzis offers a concise yet deep explanation of the fundamentals of Orthodox doctrine.

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Orthodoxy: The Unknowable God?

Few western Christians have a working knowledge of Eastern Orthodoxy. This makes it difficult to understand the worldview and questions of their Orthodox friends and leads to misunderstandings over words and concepts. In A Christian’s Pocket Guide to Eastern Orthodox Theology: An Evangelical Perspective, Panagiotis Kantartzis offers a concise yet deep explanation of the fundamentals of Orthodox doctrine.

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