Catholic Peter vs Protestant Peter vs Orthodox Peter

Catholic Peter is the first pope. Protestant Peter is just an apostle. Orthodox Peter is something the West rarely talks about. Same man. Three traditions. Three completely different structures built on top of him — and the question of which one he actually intended is still the single largest obstacle to Christian unity on the planet. 0:00 — Three versions of the same man 1:18 — Matthew 16:18 and the rock that broke Christianity 1:58 — The Catholic reading: Petros, Petra, and the keys 2:38 — The Protestant reading: why the Greek gap matters 3:25 — The Orthodox position that surprises everyone 4:21 — What Peter actually did: Acts, Cornelius, and early leadership 5:01 — The Antioch incident: Paul rebukes Peter to his face 5:49 — How each tradition handles Peter's failure 7:01 — Did Peter go to Rome? What the archaeology says 8:18 — Protestant case against the papal succession chain 9:44 — Why the Orthodox accept Rome's primacy but reject its jurisdiction 10:40 — The Great Schism of 1054: Peter at the center of it 11:34 — Honor vs jurisdiction: the wall neither side has crossed 12:06 — Luther, the Reformation, and a different kind of break 13:24 — Three structures, three needs, one man 15:16 — The Ravenna Document and 60 years of unresolved dialogue 16:03 — The same rock, three different buildings HASHTAGS #CatholicChurch #Orthodox #Protestant #Christianity #ComparativeReligion #ChurchHistory #Peter #Papacy #GreatSchism #Theology #Bible #Matthew16 #Reformation #EasternOrthodox #ReligiousDebate #Apostles #ChristianUnity #Ecumenism #Luther #Apologetics