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  1. May 10, 2023 · A key disagreement between the Orthodox and Protestant traditions regards the Holy Spirit. Orthodox theology teaches that the Spirit proceeds from the Father. Protestantism teaches that He proceeds from the Father and the Son, Jesus Christ. There are also other differences between the traditions.

  2. An Orthodox Christian does not think this way. We think that the purpose of our life is to attain to the likeness of God, something we cannot do without God Himself helping us in everything. We consider it a privilege to be able to worship God and we beg Him for this privilege. That’s what this exclamation does.

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  4. Feb 25, 2024 · Christianity is a broad religion centered on Jesus Christ, while Orthodox Christianity is a traditionalist branch maintaining early Christian beliefs and practices. Key Differences Christianity, a major world religion, is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

  5. Reformation. Early Modern. Modern. What the Orthodox Believe. Four key differences between the Orthodox and Protestants. Daniel B. Clendenin. Image: Bogdan Kurylo / Getty Images. Most Americans...

  6. Christianity and Orthodox Christianity share a common foundation in their belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and the savior of humanity. However, there are some key differences between the two. Orthodox Christianity places a strong emphasis on tradition and the authority of the church, while Christianity as a whole encompasses a broader ...

  7. Orthodoxy affirms that the Chris-tian Faith expresses and points to the gracious and mysterious rela-tionship between God and human-ity. God became man in the per-son of Jesus Christ not to institute a new philosophy or code of con-duct, but primarily to bestow upon us "new life" in the Holy Trinity.

  8. May 19, 2022 · 19 May 2022. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. 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.