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      • 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.
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  2. May 31, 2023 · The Catholic Church and Orthodox Church locate their authority in the Bible and tradition, though they disagree on which tradition. Though it values tradition, Protestantism locates its authority in the Bible alone. As a result, they agree on some doctrines (e.g., Trinity) yet disagree on others (e.g., the pope).

  3. The Eastern Orthodox church deviates from authentic Biblical Christianity in many other respects, but the foregoing are adequate to demonstrate that a great gulf exists between that which God requires according to Scripture, and that which Eastern Orthodoxy requires according to its man-made doctrines.

  4. Sep 20, 2021 · Although Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy are different in a number of ways—some superficial and some substantial, they both set up human priests (and saints) as intermediaries between God and humans. They both encourage the use of images as aids to worship and prayer.

  5. Orthodox Christianity vs. Orthodox Judaism. Judaism and Christianity are both Abrahamic religions. The orthodox adherents of both Christianity and Judaism follow certain practices and hold some beliefs that distinguish them from each other and from other members of their faith.

    • Jesus Christ, and His Apostles.
    • Palestine, Rome, and Armenia.
  6. Feb 27, 2024 · What is the difference between Orthodox Christian and Christian? Answer: While both Orthodox Christianity and Christianity share similar beliefs and values, the main difference lies in their traditions, doctrines, and interpretation of the Bible.

  7. Jun 11, 2023 · Main Differences Between Orthodox Christianity and Protestant Christianity. Orthodox Christianity originated around the first century, whereas Protestant around the 16th century. Protestants follow the bible as their divine inspiration and the orthodox church’s holy inspiration of the church bible.