Real Church. Real History.


Anyone who has made a comparative study of the history of Orthodox Christianity in North America has probably quickly surmised that there is something of a historiographical problem.  That is, the writing of the history of Orthodox Christianity in America has been plagued with jurisdictional squabbles, claims to primacy and other agendas, often with little attention to what primary sources actually yield up as the story contained within them.  Myths and ideology have often dominated these histories, rather than a close reading of historical documents.

With the formation of the Society for Orthodox Christian History in the Americas (SOCHA), the membership desires to begin to shift the approach to studying and writing the history of Orthodoxy in the Americas (and elsewhere, of course, should members desire it) to reflect an earnest engagement with primary sources.  There is no jurisdictional agenda attached to SOCHA, and there is no specific ideology or philosophy which members are required to share, excepting only the basic integrity crucial to historical study and the honesty required to have one’s premises challenged and revised should the evidence warrant it.

This site will host essays, links to podcasts, book reviews, tidbits discovered in the course of research, photographs, and more.  Stay tuned.

3 Replies to “Real Church. Real History.”

  1. Jonathan,

    A formal process for new membership has not yet been made public. As of this writing, the organization is still in its formative stages, and members are mainly being invited by the Executive Board.

    When the process is read to be made public, it will be announced here.

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