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Season 6 (Episode 9), Canon, Clarity, and Claims of Certainty: Protestantism vs. Orthodoxy
Episode 9
Friday, 7 November, 2025
🎙️ The Perspectivalist PodcastEpisode Title: Canon, Clarity, and Claims of Certainty: Protestantism vs. OrthodoxySummary:In this episode, Austin and Uri continue their series on the psychology of conversion, diving deeper into the claims of Eastern Orthodoxy—particularly on canonical authority and private judgment—as well as the nature of biblical interpretation within the wider Christian tradition.Key Points Covered:Orthodox Claim on Canonical AuthorityEastern Orthodoxy asserts that the Bible is recognized through the Church’s “faithful memory” or holy tradition, rather than being self-authenticating. Protestants argue instead for the clarity and authority of Scripture itself, upheld by the Spirit working through the Church.Private Judgment DebateOrthodoxy criticizes Protestants for reliance on private interpretation, pointing to "20,000 denominations" as evidence. But we challenge this narrative by noting that inescapable diversity and interpretive variance exist within Orthodoxy as well.Impressionism in OrthodoxyDrawing from Joshua Schuping’s Disillusion [Book Link], the episode explores both “high” and “low” impressionistic styles of interpretation in Orthodox circles—proving the charge of individualism cannot be laid solely at Protestant feet.Inescapability of Human JudgmentWhether Protestant, Orthodox, or Catholic, all believers must wrestle with history, authority, and interpretation. We quote Robin Phillips’s excellent critique of Orthodox epistemology in Eastern Orthodoxy and the Lure of Epistemological Romanticism [Article Link], which highlights this unavoidable human condition.Challenges for Orthodox Unity TodayUri highlights practical and moral divergences among Orthodox jurisdictions (e.g. Ukrainian vs. Russian churches), raising questions about the practicality of universal conciliar authority in modernity.Biblical Witness to Clarity and SufficiencyThe episode closes by grounding the Protestant view of Scripture in key biblical texts such as Luke 1:1–4, John 10:27, and 2 Peter 3:15–16.“The quest for certainty is deeply human—but when we seek it beyond the sacred Scriptures, we multiply complexities. Sola scriptura is not isolationist: it’s an invitation to submit to the voice of God, amidst the counsels of the faithful.” – Uri BritoDisillusion: A Pilgrimage through Orthodoxy, Catholicism & Evangelicalism by Joshua Schuping – [Amazon Link]Eastern Orthodoxy and the Lure of Epistemological Romanticism by Robin Phillips – [Article Link]1 John 1:1–4, Luke 1:1–4, 2 Peter 3:15–16 – [Bible Gateway]🔗 Resources Mentioned:







