Understanding Eastern Orthodoxy: A Reformed Introduction, Part 2 (The Doctrine of God and Salvation)

In this second installment of our introductory series on Eastern Orthodoxy, Camden Bucey considers key theological distinctions and points of contact between Eastern Orthodox and Reformed theology. This episode focuses on the doctrine of God and the nature of salvation. We examine the shared commitment to Nicene Trinitarianism, while highlighting distinct emphases in Eastern and Western Trinitarian formulations.

The discussion also explores the Eastern Orthodox concept of the essence-energies distinction, theosis (deification), and the centrality of Christ’s incarnation and resurrection in their soteriology. Crucially, we contrast the Reformed doctrine of justification by grace through faith alone with the synergistic model of salvation found in Eastern Orthodoxy, raising important questions about assurance, divine simplicity, and the relationship between justification and sanctification.

Chapters

  • 00:00 – Introduction
  • 00:29 – The Holy Trinity in Eastern Orthodoxy
  • 03:32 – The Filioque Controversy
  • 07:51 – Essence-Energies Distinction
  • 12:46 – Theosis and Deification
  • 18:54 – Justification and Forensic Categories
  • 26:10 – Synergism vs. Monergism
  • 31:11 – Assurance and Pastoral Implications
  • 34:21 – Summary and Preview of Part 3

Watch Part 1

Participants:

We will occasionally post special discussions to this podcast. These are usually recordings or clips that do not fit with our other programs. Browse more episodes from this program or subscribe to the podcast feed.

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Podcasts & Essays

Related Resources

Loving the Law

In this episode of Christ the Center, Camden Bucey and Carlton Wynne are joined by Rev. Stephen Spinnenweber, author of Loving the Law: The Law of God in the Life

Read More »

Righteous by Design and Created for Communion

In this rich theological conversation, Camden Bucey welcomes Dr. Harrison Perkins—pastor, scholar, and author—to discuss his two latest books: Righteous by Design: Covenantal Merit and Adam’s Original Integrity (Christian Focus)

Read More »