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  • The Eastern Orthodox Church is a communion comprising the fourteen or sixteen separate autocephalous (self-governing) hierarchical churches that recognize each other as "canonical" Eastern Orthodox Christian churches. Each constituent church is self-governing; its highest-ranking bishop called the primate (a patriarch, a metropolitan or an archbishop) reports to no higher earthly authority.
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  • 2.9 Russian Orthodox Church in the Russian Empire. 2.10 Eastern Orthodox churches under Communist rule. 2.11 Post-Communism to 21st century.
  • The Eastern Orthodox Church, also called the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 260 million baptized members.
  • In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the iconostasis is a central structure in the church that separates the main body of the church from the inner sanctuary.
  • The call of the Reformers for “Scripture alone, faith alone, grace alone, and Christ alone” is missing in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and that is too precious a...
  • Today, the Eastern Orthodox Church is especially prominent in Greece, Egypt, and Russia, but is found throughout the world.
  • Orthodox Churches (those that use the word "Orthodox" in the name) belong mainly to two groups, Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy.[1]...
  • A more substantive disagreement between Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox concerns the role of the pope and the ecumenical councils in the Church.
  • Rooted in antiquity, the Eastern Orthodox Church's fascinating journey through history and influential leaders are brought to life in this comprehensive guide.
  • The Orthodox Church has significantly impacted the culture, politics, and history of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus region.
  • Eastern Orthodoxy. Table of Contents. Introduction. ... The Eastern Orthodox Church in the Middle East. Orthodoxy in the United States.