Difference between revisions of "Oriental Orthodoxy"
(Category:Denominations) |
m (Reverted edits by Paper123 (talk) to last revision by Kathleen.wright5) (Tag: Rollback) |
||
(13 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | + | {{Infobox_Contents | | |
− | == | + | topic_name = The Oriental Churches | |
+ | subtopics = [[Branches of the Oriental Orthodox Communion Index]] - [[Armenian Apostolic Church]], [[Coptic Orthodoxy]], [[Eritrean Orthodox Church]] and [[Ethiopian Orthodox Church]] (Tewahedo Church), [[Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church]] and [[Indian Orthodox Church]], [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] | ||
+ | * [[Council of Chalcedon]] | ||
+ | * [[Oriental Orthodoxy Doctrine]] - [[Monophysitism]], [[Justification by faith plus works]] | ||
+ | * [[Oriental Orthodox Heirarchy]] | | ||
+ | opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} | | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | The Oriental Orthodox Communion refers to the churches of Eastern Christian traditions that | + | The Oriental Orthodox Communion refers to the churches of the Eastern Christian traditions that agree with only the first three [[ecumenical councils]] but reject the the fourth ecumenical council, the [[Council of Chalcedon]]. These churches include the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]], the [[Coptic Orthodoxy|Coptic Church]] and the [[Syriac Orthodox Church]]. Thus, despite the potentially confusing name, Oriental Orthodox churches are completely separate from the [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Eastern Orthodox]] churches. |
− | == | + | ===History of Oriental Orthodoxy=== |
− | + | The churches in Armenia, Egypt and Syria parted with other Christian churches (such as the churches of Rome and Greece) in the 5th century. The separation resulted because the Oriental Orthodox churches would not accept the view of the remaining Chrisitan churches that [[Nature of Christ|Jesus has two distinct natures]] — one divine and one human. | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | ===Branches of Oriental Orthodoxy=== | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | == | ||
− | + | The Oriental Churches include the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]], [[Coptic Orthodox Church]] and the [[Syriac Orthodox Church]]. | |
− | + | {{stub}} | |
− | == | + | ==Quotes== |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[http://orthodoxwiki.org/Oriental_Orthodox OrthodoxWiki - Oriental Orthodox] | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_Orthodoxy Wikipedia - Oriental Orthodoxy] | ||
− | + | {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Denominations]] | |
− | |||
[[Category:Denominations]] | [[Category:Denominations]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Oriental Orthodox Communion]] |
Latest revision as of 00:38, 27 November 2023
The Oriental Orthodox Communion refers to the churches of the Eastern Christian traditions that agree with only the first three ecumenical councils but reject the the fourth ecumenical council, the Council of Chalcedon. These churches include the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Coptic Church and the Syriac Orthodox Church. Thus, despite the potentially confusing name, Oriental Orthodox churches are completely separate from the Eastern Orthodox churches.
The Oriental Churches | |
RELATED TOPICS |
|
SERMONS, ESSAYS AND OPINIONS |
|
CONTENTS |
History of Oriental Orthodoxy
The churches in Armenia, Egypt and Syria parted with other Christian churches (such as the churches of Rome and Greece) in the 5th century. The separation resulted because the Oriental Orthodox churches would not accept the view of the remaining Chrisitan churches that Jesus has two distinct natures — one divine and one human.
Branches of Oriental Orthodoxy
The Oriental Churches include the Armenian Apostolic Church, Coptic Orthodox Church and the Syriac Orthodox Church.
This article is a stub. You can help WikiChristian by expanding it. For help please read the WikiChristian Tutorial and our writing guide.