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  2. May 10, 2024 · Eastern Orthodoxy, one of the three major doctrinal and jurisdictional groups of Christianity. It is characterized by its continuity with the apostolic church, its liturgy, and its territorial churches. Its adherents live mainly in the Balkans, the Middle East, and former Soviet countries.

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  3. Eastern Orthodoxy is the predominant religion in the world's largest country by land area, Russia (77%), where roughly half the world's Eastern Orthodox Christians live.

  4. The Eastern Orthodox Church is defined as the Eastern Christians which recognise the seven ecumenical councils and usually are in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Patriarchate of Alexandria, the Patriarchate of Antioch, and the Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

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  5. The Eastern Orthodox Church is organized as a union of several autocephalous subdivisions, which are also called "Churches" (or, sometimes, "jurisdictions"). Some are associated with a specific country, while others are not. This table presents some known data regarding individual jurisdictions.

  6. Apr 25, 2017 · The Eastern Orthodox Church is not a hegemonic institution but a family of 13 self-governing churches characterized by the individual countries from which they operate, for example the Greek Orthodox church and the Russian Orthodox church headed by the Patriarch of Constantinople.

  7. Global Eastern Orthodoxy: Religion, Politics and Human Rights. Giuseppe Giordan and Siniša Zrinščak. Abstract This introductory chapter explains the state of the art, the objective, and theoretical perspectives of the current volume.

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