• The Orthodox Eastern Church

  • By: Adrian Fortescue
  • Narrated by: John DiMino
  • Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Orthodox Eastern Church

By: Adrian Fortescue
Narrated by: John DiMino
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The Eastern Orthodox Church, is the world's second-largest Christian church, with more than 260 million members. It operates as a communion of autocephalous churches, each governed by bishops in local synods. In this classic work Prof. Adrian Fortescue describes in detail the history, structure, and current state of the Orthodox Church. An excellent introduction for those seeking to better understand this historic apostolic church.

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well read and superb book!!

very well done, the content of the book itself is invaluable regardless of your historic confession of faith. he is very objective in his views regarding the latins and the Greeks. comprehensive view of what led to the schism.

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There is one other review that appears to be biased against the author due to him being Catholic. Outside of that, the book is fantastic, written in a classic prose to be expected from the early part of the 20th century. Everything is quite simply laid out historically from the time of the apostles.

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Not Interesting or Edifying

The Narrator does not pronounce words correctly and uses inflection at the wrong moments. It is quite irritating.

BEWARE This audiobook is not from an Orthodox author but one who is loyal to the heretical Pope of Rome. ie a Vatican II Roman Catholic. I wouldn't be surprised if he was a Jesuit which is a Satanic order currently occupying Rome. He uses condescending words when referring to the Orthodox Church and great Saints such as St. Photios. I made it through so now it's time to get my credit back.

Get The Eastern Orthodox Church by John Anthony McCuckin instead.

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