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  2. Mar 12, 2015 · Who is Jesus Christ? He's the God-man, the eternal Son of God who, in the fullness of time, took on flesh and became fully human--while remaining fully God. This is so important because of what it means for our salvation. If we understand who Christ really is, we can understand who we really are.

  3. The Holy Eucharist is Christ's very presence within the body and soul of the recipient. This relates directly to the Second Coming. For when one receives Holy Communion, that person does so with the expectation of the promised return of Christ as the Bridegroom coming to receive the Church, His Bride.

  4. There is no "until death do you part" in Orthodoxy. Founder: The Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ, and His Apostles. Scriptures: The Holy Bible: Holy Bible, a collection of canonical books in two parts(the Old Testament and the New Testament). Orthodox Bibles have more Books in their Old Testament than Protestant or Catholic Bibles. Belief of God

  5. Eastern Orthodox Christians believe the Word of God (Greek: Λόγος) is one person in two natures, both fully divine and fully human, perfectly God (τέλειος Θεός) and perfectly man (τέλειος άνθρωπος) united in the person of Jesus Christ, in a unique event known as "the Incarnation".

  6. Jun 28, 2023 · There is much more to say and learn about the Greek Orthodox Church if one wishes to understand its beliefs, rituals, and roots more deeply. A shared belief is in a single, Triune God, who came to earth as Immanuel: Jesus Christ.

  7. Jun 11, 2008 · Religions. Eastern Orthodox Church. Last updated 2008-06-11. Essentially the Orthodox Church shares much with the other Christian Churches in the belief that God revealed himself in Jesus Christ,...

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