Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick and Ancient Faith Radio
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Discover how Orthodox Christianity and non-Orthodox doctrine differ and why it matters to your spiritual journey.
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Non-Christian Religions - Part 2b
Fr. Andrew concludes his survey of non-Christian religions by describing the following: Santeria Rastafarianism Neo-Gnosticism Neo-Paganism and Wicca Scientology Cargo Cults
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Non-Christian Religions - Part 2a
Fr. Andrew continues his survey of non-Christian religions by describing the following: Buddhism Jaininsm Sikhism Shinto (Animism) Cao Dai
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Non-Christian Religions - Part 1b
Fr. Andrew continues his survey of non-Christian religions by describing the following: Druze Alawites Zoroastrianism Mandaeism Yazdanism Baha'i Hinduism
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Non-Christian Religions - Part 1a
Fr. Andrew introduces the category of non-Christian religions, and provides an overview of: Judaism Islam
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Non-Mainstream Christianity - Part 2c
Fr. Andrew concludes his survey of non-mainstream Christianity with an overview of: The Family International A Course on Miracles
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Non-Mainstream Christianity - Part 2b
Fr. Andrew continues his survey of non-mainstream Christianity with an overview of: Worldwide Church of God - "Armstrongism" The Way International Unification Church - "Moonies"
Customer Reviews
Wonderful
A great walk thru the many forms of religion. Very helpful to have a single reference point (Orthodoxy) to compare and contrast with. Also provides great perspective and allowed me to appreciate / be much less judgmental of all the alternatives. Some much needed polemic antitoxin. Thank you.
Strong arguments
This gives deep insight into differences between the original Church and new developments in Christianity. Very gracious in its approach.
Wonderfully-Constructed
Fr. Andrew’s ‘Orthodoxy & Heterodoxy’ podcast has been a great insight into the various religious traditions and faiths one may encounter in the post-Christian West. As an inquirer into Orthodox Christianity, it has been refreshing to hear charitable critiques of other faiths from the perspective of a traditional Christian.