Can somebody recommend me a book about the various denominations of Christianity?
I wanna hang out with the cool Catholic and Orthodox bros and bully Protestants, but I dont understand the differences yet
>>7654679
>I wanna bully Protestants
>but I dont understand the differences yet
>>7654699
>>7654679
This thread is as bad as the guy who wanted to be "redpilled on catholicism" so that he could become a modern crusader, and when it was pointed out to him that once someone begins expressing themselves violently they stop being Christian he went all REEEEEEEEEEEE
>>7654699
>I cant think of a single good writer who was a protestant
90% of 18th and 19th century British and American /lit/ ?
>>7654679
You should probably just look it up online and read various philosophers and theologians form each church.
Catholicism has the most refined theology because disagreements are solved by arguments (hence why divine voluntarism isn't a thing). Maybe start with a collection of church fathers.
Protestantism is shattered so you'd have to read 5-6 major branches, maybe start with Belloc and The Great Heresies.
Orthodoxy is kind of like Catholicism with fideism, it is mystical and almost completely rejects platonic theology which is just about everything from the early church and have a few authors, Timothy Were was recommended a few times.
Everything but Orthodoxy is a sect.
DEUS VAULT