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Understanding Eastern Orthodoxy: A Reformed Introduction, Part 3 (Worship and the Sacraments)

Jun 25, 202519 min
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Episode description

In this final installment of our introductory series on Eastern Orthodoxy for Reformed Christians, Camden Bucey explores Orthodox worship and sacramental theology through a Reformed lens. This episode provides a careful and charitable overview of Eastern Orthodox liturgical practices, including the Divine Liturgy, veneration of icons, and the centrality of the Eucharist.

What makes Eastern Orthodox worship distinct? Why are icons and incense used? What theological principles undergird these practices? Camden discusses the symbolism of Eastern Orthodox worship while also addressing key doctrinal differences—especially concerning the second commandment, the regulative principle, and the doctrine of salvation.

Whether you’re a Reformed believer curious about the traditions of the East or seeking to understand why some are drawn to Orthodoxy’s mystery and aesthetic, this episode offers insight, clarity, and biblical reflection.

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  • 00:00 – Introduction
  • 00:26 – Worship and the Sacraments in Eastern Orthodoxy
  • 01:49 – Theology of Liturgy and Participation
  • 04:14 – Worship as Theology in Action
  • 05:36 – Icons, Veneration, and the Second Commandment
  • 10:02 – The Eucharist
  • 14:09 – Reverence and Symbolism
  • 15:33 – Prayers for the Dead
  • 16:44 – Summary of Theological Differences
  • 18:10 – Final Reflections
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