Eastern Orthodoxy Doctrine
Eastern Orthodox teaches that its origins extend directly back to Jesus and his Apostles through unbroken Apostolic Succession. Its doctrines were formalized through a series of church councils in the following centuries. It teaches belief in the Trinity, Justification by faith plus works, Veneration of saints the Mysteries (or Sacraments). (Read more) |
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Related topics
- Trinity | Incarnation | Jesus Christ
- Salvation | Theosis | Justification by faith plus works | Sin
- Tradition | Saints and Veneration of saints | Relics
- Mysteries | Baptism | Chrismation | Fasting | Holy Communion | Repentance | Marriage | Holy Unction
- Monasticism
- Holy Orders
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Eastern Orthodoxy Doctrine (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
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