What is the Great Tradition?
“Scholars define the Great Tradition as the theological
consensus of the first 500 to 1,000 years of Christian history (there is some
disagreement on exact dates). This consensus encompasses the church's
universally agreed upon creeds, councils, fathers, worship, and spirituality.
Some key teachings and figures include the Nicene Creed, the Chalcedonian
Definition, the works of Athanasius, the Cappadocian Fathers (Basil the Great,
Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa), the spiritual writings of monks
like Anthony of Egypt, and certain biblical commentaries and pastoral works.”
-Bradley
Nassif, “Will the 21st Be the Orthodox Century?” ChristianityToday.com (January
4, 2007).