I'm flattered that you think I so highly qualified as to explain Orthodoxy to Protestants. However, I find it difficult to explain Protestantism to Protestants. Everyone's running around shouting "Praise the Lord" and waving their hands hoping to be "slain in the Spirit", you know. If I say it all boils down to synergism and monergism they look at their monitors like deers staring at headlights, drooling all over their keyboards. Someday, someone is going to get electrocuted and I'll be blamed.
Here is an excellent article on problems with Orthodoxy in America that I came across by Fr. Alexander Schmemann. I think it is rather fitting here because it discusses the hierarchy of the Orthodox Church and its problems in America. I especially like this phrase:
"If I say it all boils down to synergism and monergism they look at their monitors like deers staring at headlights, drooling all over their keyboards."
Succinctly, exactly and precisely put! Throw in the influence of the medieval Roman Church on Protestantism ad its reaction to it and there you have the root of the difference.Too bad about the drooling part, though. You know I'd never mean to get you in trouble! :)
"But, once more, in the Orthodox teaching canonical is that which complies with the canons and the canons express the truth of the church. We must openly reject the "romanizing" theory that something is true because some infallible authority has decreed that it is true. In the Orthodox Church truth itself is the supreme authority and criterion."
You know, I don't usually like what Fr, Schmemann, of blessed memory, had to say, he had some very Western influences on him, but this is spot on!
"Doesn't sound very Catholic to me. In fact it explains how the Orthodox have a more loosely defined hierarchy than the Catholics. One that I happen to believe is more biblically based."
Yup!