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  2. The Doctrine of the Orthodox Church: The Basic Doctrines. Introduction | History | Doctrine. Councils and Confessions | God and Man | Christ. The Holy Spirit | The Holy Trinity | The transcendence of God. Modern theological developments.

  3. Apr 11, 2023 · Eastern Christians maintain that they acknowledge the true doctrine of God in the right (orthodox) way. The Bible of the Orthodox Church is that of most Western Churches, except that its Old Testament is based not on the Hebrew text but on the ancient Jewish translation into Greek called the Septuagint.

  4. Jun 11, 1990 · The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity, which is central to the Orthodox Faith, is not a result of pious speculation, but of the overwhelming experience of God. The doctrine affirms that there is only One God, in whom there are three distinct Persons.

  5. Aug 12, 2015 · The fundamental truth of the Orthodox Church is the faith revealed in the True God: the Holy Trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. The doctrine of the Holy Trinity is in reality the declaration of the Christian faith, formulated and pronounced by the Ecumenical Synods of the One Undivided Church.

  6. The Eastern Orthodox Church is formally committed to the Christology (doctrine of Christ) that was defined by the councils of the first eight centuries. Together with the Latin church of the West, it rejected Arianism (a belief in the subordination of the Son to the Father) at Nicaea (325), Nestorianism (a belief that stresses the independence ...

  7. The Orthodox understanding of the church is based on the principle, attested to in the canons and in early Christian tradition, that each local community of Christians, gathered around its bishop and celebrating the Eucharist, is the local realization of the whole body of Christ.

  8. The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, and also called the Greek Orthodox Church or simply the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 230 million baptised members.

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