Summary
A thematic index of vault notes relevant to an Orthodox catechumen preparing for reception. Organized around the five core areas of catechumenate formation: core doctrine, Orthodox identity, sacramental life, spiritual practice, and apologetics readiness. Start here; drill into individual notes as needed.
Core Catechesis (Coniaris — "Introducing the Orthodox Church")
The primary catechesis corpus. 17 chapters covering the full range of Orthodox doctrine and life.
- catechesis_quick_ref — Start here. Compact 5–8 bullet summary of all 17 chapters; links to each full note
- ch01_holy_church — Four Marks, apostolic succession, Church as Body
- ch02_nicene_creed — Creed origins, Filioque controversy, creed→deed
- ch03_jesus — Titles of Christ, full humanity and full divinity
- ch04_holy_trinity — Three Persons one God, Trinitarian salvation sequence
- ch05_divine_liturgy — Liturgy as common action, five ways "We Are There"
- ch06_salvation — Three tenses of salvation, theosis as goal
- ch07_church_fathers — Fathers as witnesses of true faith, torch relay
- ch08_church_year — Pascha as source/hinge, 12 Great Feasts, fasting
- ch09_walls — Church architecture theology, iconostasis, cosmos
- ch10_saints_theotokos — Communion of Saints, Theotokos, intercession vs. mediation
- ch11_eschatology — Koimesis, last things, heaven/hell, no Purgatory
- ch12_sacraments — Seven Holy Mysteries, each with key detail
- ch13_bible — Scripture + Tradition, catholicity, no private interpretation
- ch14_icons — Icons as Incarnation confession, veneration vs. worship
- ch15_prayers_dead — Prayers for dead, Saturdays of Souls, koliva
- ch16_prayer — Hesychasm, Jesus Prayer, Philokalia
- ch17_expectations — Obedience, love, witness, stewardship
Orthodox Identity
What it means to think and live as Orthodox — the phronema (Orthodox mind).
- becoming_orthodox — What the journey of reception looks like
- acquiring_the_orthodox_phronema_study_note — Part 1: acquiring Orthodox mindset, shedding prior frameworks
- acquiring_the_orthodox_phronema_pt2_study_note — Part 2: continued formation of phronema
- theosis_purpose_human_life — Theosis as the goal and purpose of human existence
- theosis_qualifications — What theosis requires; disposition and cooperation with grace
- theosis_experiences — What theosis looks like in practice, saints as examples
- theosis_uncreated_energies — Palamite theology; uncreated energies vs. essence
- theosis_failure_consequences — What failure to pursue theosis means
Related Wiki Pages:
- concept_theosis — Synthesis: five-part theosis series, Palamite metaphysics
- concept_palamism_and_divine_energies — Essence-energies distinction, hesychast controversy
- concept_orthodox_spiritual_practice — Phronema acquisition, prayer, fasting, liturgical year
- concept_orthodox_catechesis — Core doctrine synthesis: medical vs. juridical salvation, Seven Mysteries
Sacramental Life
Notes on the Seven Mysteries, liturgy, and sacramental theology in depth.
- ch1_the_church — The Church as sacramental community
- ch4_mysteries_of_initiation — Baptism, Chrismation, Eucharist in depth
- ch5_mystery_of_repentance — Confession: what it is, how it works
- ch6_great_vespers — Vespers structure and theology
- ch7_matins_orthos — Matins/Orthros structure
- ch8_rite_preparation_divine_Sacared_liturgy — Preparation rites for the Divine Liturgy
- ch9_prayer_for_the_departed — Memorial services, departed in liturgical life
- ch10_santification_of_water — Great Blessing of Waters theology
- ch11_mystery_of_matrimony — Marriage as mystery
- eastodox_meaning_of_suffering — Suffering in the Orthodox theological framework
- eastodox_cross_punishment_or_rescue_complete_analysis — Atonement: rescue model vs. penal substitution
- pascha_date_differences — Why Orthodox and Western Easter dates differ
Related Wiki Pages:
- concept_divine_liturgy_and_sacraments — Synthesis: Seven Holy Mysteries, Liturgy, icons
Spiritual Practice
Prayer, Scripture reading, and the interior life.
- terms_greek_orthodox — Greek liturgical and theological vocabulary
- ch16_prayer — Prayer chapter deep dive: Jesus Prayer, hesychasm, nepsis
- oral_tradition_orthodox_priest — How Scripture and Tradition work together (priest's explanation)
Related Wiki Pages:
- concept_orthodox_spiritual_practice — Jesus Prayer, logismoi, prelest, liturgical year
Apologetics Readiness
Understanding how Orthodoxy differs from Western Christianity — for conversations and personal clarity.
Orthodox vs. Protestantism
- faith_alone_invented_1522 — Historical origins of sola fide
- apostolic_succession_reformed_baptist — Apostolic succession debate
- debate_eucharist_masoretic_three_tier — Three-tier authority debate; Eucharist; Masoretic vs. LXX
- orthodox_synthesis_lesson — Orthodox response to sola scriptura synthesized
- debate_eucharist_baptism_canon — Debates on Eucharist, Baptism, canon
Related Wiki Pages:
- comparison_sola_scriptura_orthodox_critique — Five-level critique; Athanasius dilemma; Basil's unwritten traditions
- concept_covenant_theology — Old/New Covenant; Mosaic Law's status
Orthodox vs. Catholicism
- orthodox_vs_catholicism_debate_prep — Key points of difference for discussion
- orthodox_vs_catholicism_infographic_source — Summary infographic source material
- dyer_shamoun_catholicism_study_guide — Study guide from Dyer/Shamoun debate
- top_three_reasons_why_the_early_church_was_not_roman_catholic_complete_analysis — Early Church vs. Roman Catholic claim
- catholic_orthodox_vs_early_church_analysis_eucharist_section — Eucharist in the early Church
Related Wiki Pages:
- concept_church_history_and_apostolicity — Apostolic succession, papal primacy critique, Filioque
Cross-References
- concept_orthodox_catechesis
- concept_divine_liturgy_and_sacraments
- concept_orthodox_spiritual_practice
- concept_theosis
- concept_eschatology_and_salvation
- concept_church_history_and_apostolicity
- comparison_sola_scriptura_orthodox_critique
Source
Synthesized from vault notes across Theology/Orthodox/, Theology/Church_History/, Theology/Sola_Scriptura/, and existing wiki concept pages. Not drawn from a single external source — this is a navigation hub over human-authored corpus notes.