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  1. Jan 14, 2019 · Eastern Orthodoxy claims to have fully preserved, without any deviation, the traditions, and doctrines of the early Christian church established by the apostles. Adherents believe themselves to be the only true and "right believing" Christian faith. Eastern Orthodox Beliefs Vs. Roman Catholic.

  2. Aug 14, 1985 · The pages that follow will explore a view of non-Chnistian religions from an Orthodox Christian perspective. This view holds firmly to the centrality of Christ, a doctrine which is not negotiable, yet acknowledges that salvation can be found outside Christianity.

  3. May 19, 2022 · The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Orthodox Christianity investigates the various ways in which Orthodox Christian, i.e., Eastern and Oriental communities have received, shaped, and interpreted the Christian Bible.

  4. Jan 25, 2023 · The Orthodox believe that this “living tradition,” which in a mystical way resides in the church, has been articulated and expressed in things like the Bible, the decrees of the ecumenical councils, liturgical texts and hymns, the writings of the Early Church Fathers, and even in the icons—a topic which would require more space to explore ...

  5. Sources of Christian Doctrine. Tradition. The ongoing life of God’s People is called Holy Tradition. The Holy Tradition of the Old Testament is expressed in the Old Testamental part of the Bible and in the ongoing life of the People of Israel until the birth of Christ.

  6. Jan 1, 2003 · A defining characteristic of Orthodox Christianity is the intimate and inseparable relationship it preserves between Bible and Liturgy, between divine revelation as the canonical or normative source of our faith, and celebration of that faith in the worship of the Church.

  7. Nov 6, 2017 · Orthodox Christians (Eastern or Oriental) regard the Bible as an integral but not exclusive part of tradition. They have historically encountered the Bible primarily through their liturgical worship. No fixed “canon” describes the role of the Bible in Orthodoxy.

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