Orthodox Christianity is one of three distinct branches of the Christian religion (the other two being the Catholic and Protestant branches). Being an Orthodox Christian means following the earliest known set of Christian doctrines. Believers follow the Homoousian doctrine which declares that Jesus is both God and man.
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- medium.com orthodoxy/orthodox-christianity-…Orthodox Christianity stands as a timeless and profound expression of the Christian faith, encapsulating the beauty of ancient traditions...
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- en.wikipedia.org Eastern Orthodox ChurchOrthodox Christians throughout the world use various ethnic or national jurisdictional titles, or more inclusively, the title "Eastern Orthodox", "Orthodox...
- publicorthodoxy.org 2020/01/10/orthodox-…The positions expressed in this essay are solely the author’s and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors or the Orthodox Christian Studies...
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- holy12.org orthodox-christianity/The Orthodox Church is sometimes referred to as “Greek Orthodox” or “Eastern Orthodox,” but the best term is simply Orthodox Christian.
- orthodoxwiki.org Orthodox_ChurchThe Orthodox Church historically stands in direct continuity with the earliest Christian communities founded in regions of the Eastern Mediterranean by the...
- christian-history.org orthodox-church.htmlThe Orthodox Churches recognize 7 universal synods or "ecumenical councils" throughout history, which they believe to hold authority over all Christians.