Orthodoxy in Light of Protestantism by Joshua "Seraphim" Webster presents a compelling exploration of the fundamental differences between Orthodox Christianity and Protestantism. Journeying through centuries of church history, theology, and scripture, the author highlights Orthodoxy's rich traditions and its adherence to the Apostolic faith as established by Christ and His Apostles. From the Biblical formation of the canon to the mysteries of Holy Tradition, the role of the clergy, and the veneration of saints and icons, this book examines Protestant principles such as sola scriptura and sola fide, contrasting them with Orthodox theology, which emphasizes theosis and sacramental living. Written with clarity and profound respect for both traditions, this work is not merely a critique but an invitation to rediscover the ancient faith of the Apostolic Church. Whether you are a seeker, a scholar, or someone wrestling with the questions of faith and tradition, Orthodoxy in Light of Protestantism offers a thoughtful and deeply spiritual perspective that illuminates the timeless beauty and truth of Orthodoxy.