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  1. Short description of what Orthodox Christians believe.🌝 Support us (there are benefits on different platforms!)💌 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BibleIllu...

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  2. Aug 15, 2010 · An Orthodox Christian Understanding of the Divine Love of God.#1/2. MikhailMarc723. 10.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 72. 4.9K views 13 years ago. An Eastern Orthodox Lesson on what true...

    • The Authority of the Pope: Unlike Catholics, Orthodox Christians reject the authority of the pope as Christ's representative on earth. They see the pope as no greater than nor less than any other bishop (the pope is the bishop of Rome).
    • The Communion of Saints: Eastern Orthodox Christians believe that those who have died in Christ are alive today in heaven and that we can communicate with them through prayer.
    • Christ's Presence in the Eucharist: Orthodox Christians believe that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are literally transformed into the real body and blood of Christ.
    • Role of Mary as the Mother of Jesus: Like Catholics, Eastern Orthodox Christians believe that Mary was deserving of veneration as the mother of Jesus.
  3. Orthodox Christianity and Truth in Other Religions - YouTube. How Eastern Orthodoxy handles and acknowledges truths in other religions and philosophy, baptizes and transfigures them, rather...

  4. Mar 17, 2014 · So . . do Orthodox Christians believe in that personal relationship? YES. There is an expectation that you personally love God and desire to be like Him. When you are not at church, you can still experience God in meaningful ways, which include prayer and Bible study, just like Protestantism.

  5. Islamic sacred texts describe two major forms of love, one being divine love and the other human love. Divine love is the love of God as well as the love people hold for God. Through this love comes human love, which is considered to be a comprehensive love to all creations of God, from insects to humans, with particular emphasis between humans ...

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  7. The purpose of Orthodox Christianity is the salvation of every human person, uniting us to Christ in the Church, transforming us in holiness, and giving us eternal life. This is the Gospel, the good news, that Jesus is the Messiah, that He rose from the dead, and that we can be saved as a result. Historically, the Orthodox Church is the oldest ...