Out of the systematic theologies that can be purchased through logos, what is the most recommended for a protestant to understand the Orthodox faith?
Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox Theological Discussion Group
Orthodoxy is generally less systematic than the western church, while certain father's were certainly systematic over all it was never a big thing... For early father's the EO saint John of Damascus' "the exact exposition of the orthodox faith" is pretty decent... Otherwise I'd try to get a catechism, or even St Cyril of Jerusalem's catechetical lectures!
Divinesoteriology: Out of the systematic theologies that can be purchased through logos, what is the most recommended for a protestant to understand the Orthodox faith?
There's two good options for something similar to this in Logos format right now:
Introducing Eastern Orthodox Theology (on sale in December)
Elements of Faith: An Introduction to Orthodox Theology
For both titles, I'd recommend at least a remedial understanding of Hellenistic philosophy, as they assume as much.
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