Reception into the Orthodox Church: Contemporary Practice

Erickson discusses how non-Orthodox Christians are received to full eucharistic communion in the Orthodox Church, and the ecclesiological implications of their reception. Theological positions on this point are nearly as varied as liturgical practices.

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