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  1. Feb 25, 2024 · Key Differences. Christianity, a major world religion, is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Orthodox Christianity, a distinct branch within Christianity, emphasizes adherence to the original teachings and traditions of the early church. Theological interpretations in Christianity vary widely among different denominations.

  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. In one of the most important texts of Orthodoxy, Exposition of the Orthodox Faith, John of Damascus (655-749) observed, "It is plain, then, that there is a God. But what he is in his essence and ...

  5. 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.

  6. May 19, 2022 · 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. The introduction, “Balancing Tradition with Modernity,” sets the tone and scope of the volume, and is followed by ...

  7. The most common understanding of Orthodox Christianity and the attitude. of its members to the Bible is that they do not read it (if they do this at all) critically. This brief article attempts to address this issue and to show that the view expressed above is a misunderstanding. In doing so, it will touch on the.

  8. The Orthodox, like most Roman Catholics and Protestants, worship the triune God of the Scriptures. Orthodox prayers are offered to God the Father, Jesus, God the Son, and to the Holy Spirit ...