Orthodoxy and modernity. Electronic library.
Archpriest Mitrofan Znosko-Borovsky
Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, sectarianism.
Comparative Theology
With the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Russia
© Moscow Metochion of the Holy Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, 1998.
Content
Chapter I
Chapter II: The Fate of the Church of Christ in the World, According to the Word of the Lord and the Apostles. The Duty and Duties of a Christian in Relation to the Church
Chapter III: Apostasies from the Church of Christ from the Second to the Twentieth Centuries
Chapter IV: Western Missionary Work in the East
Chapter V: The Unity of the Church. Relations between the Primates of the Churches
Chapter VI: The Claims of the Roman Bishops to the Primacy of the Church Reasons that caused the elevation of the Roman cathedra
Chapter VII: The Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils, Which Affirm the Immutability of Dogmatic Definitions of Faith
Chapter VIII: The Dogmatic Deviations of Rome
a) In the doctrine of the Holy Spirit
b) On original sin
c) The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
d) Roman teaching on the Pope and the Church
Part 1 Part 2
Chapter IX: The Origins of the Roman Theory of the Pope's Supremacy and Infallibility The Infallibility of the Popes in the Light of Historical Facts
Chapter X: The Apostasies of Rome in the Celebration of the Sacraments
Chapter XI: Rome and Russia
Chapter XII: The Decline of the Roman Church in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries as the Cause of the Rise of Protestantism
Chapter XIII: Protestantism. Reformation in Germany, Switzerland, England
Chapter XIV: Lutheranism. The Positive Side of the First Reformers
Chapter XV: The Rejection of Church Tradition and the Authority of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Matters of Faith and Church Organization
Chapter XVI: The Doctrine of the State of Man after the Fall, and of His Justification by Faith