The Greek Unorthodox Church
Description
In this solo episode, Aldo Leon offers a sustained critique of Eastern (Greek) Orthodoxy—what he pointedly calls the "Greek Unorthodox Church." Drawing from Eastern sources and long-standing Reformed categories, Aldo evaluates Orthodoxy's teaching on the Trinity, Christ, salvation, Scripture, church, and worship. He also explains why many evangelicals and Reformed believers are drifting toward Orthodoxy today, and how certain trends within Protestantism have unintentionally primed that migration. The aim is pastoral clarity: to contrast a participation-driven, apophatic, sacramental ascent with the biblical gospel of Christ's finished work, justification by faith, and the ordinary means of grace.
Discussion Highlights
- Trinity and Christology: a critique of single procession (Spirit from the Father alone) as subordinating the Son and distorting Trinitarian equality.
- Icons and the Incarnation: why venerating images as "extensions" of the Incarnation misidentifies how we confess Christ's true humanity and risks idolatry.
- Theosis vs. Justification: contrast between an ascent into "uncreated energies" and the biblical, forensic good news—Christ's atonement and imputed righteousness.
- Essence–Energies Divide and Apophaticism: how separating God's essence from His energies and privileging "unknowing" undermines knowing the true God revealed in Scripture and in Christ.
- Fall and Anthropology: pushback on mortality-first diagnoses that recast the gospel as therapy; biblically, guilt and sin stand at the root and death is the consequence.
- Sacramentalism and Worship: baptism and Eucharist treated as salvific steps on a mystical ascent; services center on chant, incense, and spectacle with minimal preaching.
- Scripture and Church: rejection of Sola Scriptura and practical collapsing of church and Bible speech; councils assume de facto infallibility.
- Ecclesiology and Exclusivity: claims that Orthodoxy is the church; salvation bound to institution and succession rather than Word preached and believed.
- Why It's Attracting Protestants: Aldo identifies Protestant patterns—performative services, diminished preaching, image use, weekly communion/intinction, and uneven worship practice—that make Orthodoxy appealing by comparison.
- Pastoral Call: recover robust preaching, confessional clarity, congregational psalm-singing, and rich, experiential piety rooted in the finished work of Christ and the ordinary means of grace.
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