Dear Faith Encouraged Family,
On tonight's show, my special guest, Fr. Panayiotis Papageorgiou, talked about his recent paper presented in Germany on the early contacts between the Protestant Reformers and the Orthodox Church.
Here is a copy of his paper that you can read for yourself: The Protestant Reformation and the Christian East:
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