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  1. the cambridge history of CHRISTIANITY The Cambridge History of Christianity offers a comprehensive chronological account of the development of Christianity in all its aspects–theological,intellectual,social,political,regional,global–

  2. Christianity, Catholic and Reformed, seemed very much alike: two similar but variant forms of development of the same premises with the same styles of theologizing and closely related patterns of worship. Studies of the Orthodox Church by external commentators tended to resonate with those aspects of Orthodoxy that ‘conformed’

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  4. since the Great Schism, the breach between Orthodoxy and Roman Christianity, is traditionally dated to 1054, these beliefs are shared by all Roman Catholics, and by many Protestants as well. As remembered today, the most critical issues related to the nature of God in Christian doctrine, though many other matters were also decided at these ...

  5. We could say that we have a well-defined calendar of yearly events in which there is something that we commemorate on every day of the year. We could say that our faith is creedal, that is, it is obligatory that an Orthodox Christian believes every single word in the creed, also known as the “Symbol of Faith”.

  6. The Orthodox Tradition Orthodoxy has the longest history of the four major Christian traditions that exist today, and it preserves the ancient ideas and practices of Christianity more fully than any other tradition. In many ways, the past is still alive in Orthodoxy, so much so that some outsiders view Orthodoxy as locked in the past.

  7. Four key differences between the Orthodox and Protestants. Daniel B. Clendenin. Image: Bogdan Kurylo / Getty Images. Most Americans think of religion in terms of the "Big Three"—Protestants,...

  8. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY. Orthodox Christian theology is often presented as the direct inheritor of the doctrine and tradition of the early Church. But continuity with the past is only part of the truth; it would be false to conclude that the eastern section of the Christian Church is in any way static. Orthodoxy, building on its patristic ...

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