I’m going to be a fan of bullet points for a moment.
 
Protestants:   Good study (of the Bible) and the Holy Spirit can reveal all you need to know about faith in God and Christian living
Orthodox:      Within the life of the Church, God will reveal himself through his word and Holy Spirit
 
Protestants:   People come into relationship with God through believing the right things about God and submitting to those beliefs
Orthodox:      People come into relationship with God through the community of believers (the Church) and submitting to its authority
 
Protestants:   The bread and the wine are transformed by the Word of God
Orthodox:      The bread and the wine are transformed by the Holy Spirit (like in the Annunciation, The Incarnation, Jesus’ Baptism)
 
Protestants:   Believe that the Church is the sum its members
Orthodox:      Believe that it has divine origins (‘gates of hades will not prevail’)
      ? – If Christ is the Body of Christ, how can someone say the Church is imperfect? Is Christ imperfect?
 
Protestants:   Salvation is the individual choice between a person and God, influenced by, but ultimately apart from the church
Orthodox:      Salvation is found as God makes a covenant with his people, the Church, not an individual
 

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