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Thinking Orthodox & A Primer on that “Other” Way of Christian Discipleship with Dr. Jeannie Constantinou

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https://jamesdnewcomb.com/jeannie“The Orthodox mind, the mind of the Church, is the mind of Christ.” We welcome biblical scholar and author Dr. Jeannie Constantinou for a sweeping, heartfelt, and clarifying conversation on phronema—the ancient Christian mindset preserved in the Orthodox Church.I open the conversation by sharing my own journey of transitioning into Orthodoxy, reflecting on how Western Christianity shaped my early worldview and how the discovery of the Orthodox Church revealed an entirely different way of understanding faith, thought, and spiritual life. As you'll hear, reframing an entire worldview and mindset does not happen overnight!In this episode, you'll hear why Orthodoxy speaks so deeply to those seeking “something more” i.e. a fuller experience of Christ rather than a purely symbolic one. The discussion highlights the West’s long-standing reliance on human reason, logic, and systematic explanations, contrasted with the Orthodox emphasis on mystery, experience, sacrament, community, and the healing of the heart.To put it another way: We can't possibly understand God in all His fullness, and we're perfectly okay with that!Dr. Jeannie explains the ancient Greek concept of phronema. This goes beyond a mere “worldview.,” It is a mindset, disposition, and lived mentality that flows from the apostles and the early Church, unchanged for two millennia.She also explains in detail how the Orthodox Church has maintained continuity with Christ’s original intent, what early Christian worship actually looked like, why tradition (and the dreaded ritual) matters, and how one begins to cultivate the mind of Christ through prayer, humility, sacramental life, and participation in the community.Whether you’re new to Orthodoxy, curious about early Christianity, or simply wrestling with the limits of Western religious paradigms, this episode offers clarity, depth, and a pastoral invitation to encounter the reality of Christ via the fullness of His Church.Episode highlights:01:10 – James’s transition (not conversion) from Protestant/Western Christianity into Orthodoxy07:10 – The unfulfilled Protestant mindset: salvation as a “destination” vs. lifelong journey10:10 – Western fixation on explanation vs. Orthodox acceptance of mystery13:10 – What phronema is—and isn’t14:10 – How Christ Himself taught “the mind of God” through His deeds and teachings17:10 – The West’s attempt to reconstruct early Christianity through reason21:10 – The problem of individualism and denominational fragmentation24:10 – The Church is the physical body of Christ, not some invisible abstraction28:10 – The Eastern Church didn’t “break off” from Rome30:10 – Bishops, councils, and why the early Church rejected papal monarchy34:10 – The sincere desire to rediscover early Christianity37:10 – How the apostles taught—and preserved—Christ’s actual teachings41:10 – Early Christian worship: sacred, communal, experiential46:10 – Oral tradition and why Scripture was never meant to stand alon49:10 – Understanding the much-maligned Constantine’s role in Church history51:10 – Why ritual is natural, ancient, and thoroughly Christian53:10 – How to acquire phronema through lived participation within community01:03:10 – How to connect with Dr. Jeannie and closing remarksAbout the guest:Dr. Jeannie Constantinou is a biblical scholar, author, speaker, and longtime teacher of the New Testament and early Church. With academic training in Orthodox theology, patristics, biblical interpretation, and law, she brings both scholarly rigor and pastoral clarity to questions of Scripture, tradition, and the Orthodox Christian mind. Her books include Thinking Orthodox: Understanding and Acquiring the Orthodox Christian Mind, The Crucifixion of the King of Glory, and Guiding to a Blessed End. Through her writing, teaching, and podcast work, Dr. Constantinou helps Christians encounter the Bible not merely as a text to be analyzed, but as the living witness of the Church.Resources mentioned:Thinking Orthodox: Understanding and Acquiring the Orthodox Christian Mind by Jeannie Constantinou

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