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Episode 107 - Orthodox Mystery

Episode 107 - Orthodox Mystery

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In this episode of Peaceable and Kind, Derek Vreeland continues the “Holy Convergence” series by exploring the gifts of Eastern Orthodoxy. Derek begins by tracing the historical roots of Eastern Orthodoxy through the Great Schism of 1054, when the church in the Greek-speaking East and the Latin-speaking West formally divided after centuries of growing cultural, political, and theological separation. While Eastern Orthodoxy shares much in common with Catholic and Protestant traditions, it offers distinct emphases that Derek finds deeply enriching: mystery, participation in the divine life, Trinitarian theology, and the integration of worship and theology. Drawing from the writings of Athanasius and Kallistos Ware, Derek reflects on the Orthodox understanding of salvation as healing and union with God rather than merely legal pardon. Central to Orthodox spirituality is theosis—the idea that humanity is invited to participate in the divine nature through union with Christ. This is captured in Athanasius’ famous statement: “God became human so that humanity might become god.” The episode also explores the Orthodox emphasis on mystery—not as confusion or secrecy, but as an invitation into awe and worship. God is knowable, but never fully comprehensible. Theology is not merely intellectual study; it is participation in the life of God through prayer, worship, sacrament, and contemplation. Derek concludes by introducing the Jesus Prayer—“Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me”—as a simple but profound spiritual practice rooted in Orthodox spirituality, inviting listeners to embrace silence, humility, and wonder before the mystery of God. Key Takeaways • Eastern Orthodoxy emerged from the historic split between East and West in 1054. • Orthodox Christianity emphasizes continuity with the ancient apostolic church. • Salvation is understood as healing, restoration, and union with God. • Theosis means participating in the divine nature without ceasing to be human. • Orthodox theology is deeply Trinitarian and rooted in worship and prayer. • Mystery is not opposed to truth—it is an invitation into wonder and awe. • God is knowable through revelation, but never fully comprehensible. • The Jesus Prayer is a foundational Orthodox spiritual practice centered on peace and attentiveness to God. Books Mentioned • On the Incarnation — Athanasius • The Orthodox Way — Kallistos Ware Scriptures Mentioned • Romans 11:33–36 • 2 Peter 1:4 • Isaiah 55:8–9 • Mark 12:30 • Acts 1:8 Has Peaceable and Kind been meaningful to you? Support the show by: Leaving a review Giving us a 5-star rating on your podcast app Sharing this episode with a friend Order Derek's new Bible Study Series, God in the Neighborhood: Book 1: Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us || https://amzn.to/42jSZAs Book 2: Crucifixion: 8 Lessons on How God Saves Us || https://amzn.to/459bNUk Book 3: Resurrection: 8 Lessons on How God Restores Us || https://amzn.to/40T0sp0 Check out the Merch Store: derekvreeland.com/merch Learn more about Derek’s work as a pastor and author: derekvreeland.com Interact with Derek on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky, or Facebook
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