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  • Eastern Orthodoxy is the large body of Christians who follow the faith and practices that were defined by the first seven ecumenical councils. The word orthodox (“right believing”) has traditionally been used in the Greek-speaking Christian world to designate communities or individuals who preserved the true faith (as defined by those councils), as opposed to those who were declared heretical.
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  • For the institution and history of the largest church associated with Eastern Orthodoxy, see Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • Overview of Eastern Orthodoxy in the Republic of TurkeyHagios Georgios cathedral in Istanbul, at the Ecumenical PatriarchateEastern Orthodox Christianity is...
  • I don’t think I’ll fully understand all the claims of the Orthodoxy until I start living it. I’ll be updating this post as I further explore Eastern Orthodoxy.
  • Reform is urgently needed in Eastern Orthodoxy in order to maintain the rightness of both opinion and praxis in this Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous...
  • EASTERN ORTHODOXY. Gregory L. Freeze. ... They range from the Russian Orthodox Church to much smaller churches in east central and southeastern Europe.
  • Eastern Orthodoxy (or Eastern Orthodox Christianity) is one of the three main branches of Christianity, alongside Catholicism and Protestantism.
  • the refutation of the false church of Eastern Orthodoxy. ... Eastern Orthodox Christian. com. a gold mine of information about Eastern Orthodoxy.
  • ..."2024-04-01T23:19:34Z","description":"The Eastern Orthodox Church, a branch of Christianity also known as Eastern Orthodoxy, Orthodox Christianity...
  • There are several ways to answer this question. One is that Eastern Orthodoxy is either the primary or a significant religious context for many countries in the world.
  • Eastern Orthodoxy places great emphasis on the seven Ecumenical Councils of the early Church, which defined the basic beliefs and doctrines of Christianity.