What Is Christianity? A Complete Overview of the Religion’s History, Teachings and Present Day

What Is Christianity? A Complete Overview of the Religion’s History, Teachings and Present Day Christianity is the world’s largest religion, with approximately 2.6 billion followers across the globe. This faith has shaped the philosophy, art, culture, legal systems and ethics of Western civilisation over more than two thousand years. But what does Christianity actually mean, where does it come from and what do Christians believe? This article provides a thorough…

Orthodox vs. Lutheran – Key Differences You Need to Know (2026)

Orthodox vs. Lutheran – Key Differences You Need to Know (2026) An In-Depth Analysis of Two Major Christian Traditions | 2026 Introduction: Two Paths, One Source The Christian world is rich and diverse. When one person steps into an Eastern Orthodox church — where icons gild the walls and incense-laden smoke rises with the prayers — and another enters a Lutheran church resonating with Luther’s hymn “A Mighty Fortress Is…

Orthodox vs. Catholic vs. Protestant: Key Differences Every Seeker Should Know

Orthodox vs. Catholic vs. Protestant: Key Differences Every Seeker Should Know A comprehensive analysis of the history, theology, and practice of the three major Christian traditions 1. Introduction: Why Do These Differences Matter? Christianity is the world’s largest religion, with over 2.4 billion adherents as of 2024 — approximately 30% of the global population. Yet within this single faith, three great traditions coexist, each having shaped theology, culture, and society…

One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism? – Dialogue Between Estonian Orthodoxy and Lutheranism – The Possibility of Unity in Diversity

“One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism?” Dialogue between Estonian Orthodoxy and Lutheranism: The Possibility of Unity in Diversity Author: Martinus Vaicarius (Martin Vaik – Singularity)www.salvationprayer.eu PREFACE The Estonian Christian landscape is a unique microcosm where spiritual traditions, cultural experiences, and theological emphases have historically intertwined. The need for dialogue between Orthodoxy (Orthodoxia) and Lutheranism (Lutheranismus) is not merely an academic interest, but a practical theological and spiritual task. This article…