The main difference between Orthodox chruch and Christian church is that the orthodox chruch believe they would go to heaven if they do the ten commandments but that was in Old Testament. Jesus Christ came, died for our sins, and changed that. In the New Testament, it is written that we shall get in heaven if we believe and get baptized in the name of Lord Jesus Christ. It is written in the bible that work without faith is nothing. And doing all the ten commandments is good but work without believing is nothing.
The term "Christian Church" is a broad term that encompasses various denominations, including the Orthodox Church. The Orthodox Church specifically refers to the Eastern Orthodox branch of Christianity, which follows a distinct tradition, liturgy, and governance structure. The main differences between the Orthodox Church and other Christian denominations lie in their theological beliefs, practices, and ecclesiastical authority.
The term "Syrian Church" can refer to various churches with Syrian roots, including the Syrian Orthodox Church. The Syrian Orthodox Church is a specific Christian denomination that follows the West Syrian liturgical tradition and is a member of the Oriental Orthodox family of churches. While the Syrian Church may encompass a broader category, the Syrian Orthodox Church is a distinct denomination within that group.
Yes, Saint George is recognized as a Christian saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is considered one of the most prominent military saints and is venerated in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions.
The Copts are a predominantly Christian ethnic group in Egypt. They are the largest Christian community in the Middle East and follow the Coptic Orthodox Church. Copts have a long history in Egypt that dates back to the early days of Christianity.
The two Christian churches that developed after the split in 1054 are the Roman Catholic Church, based in Rome and headed by the Pope, and the Eastern Orthodox Church, which has its headquarters in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) and is led by various patriarchs.
Saint Sophia is not a religion, but rather a saint in the Orthodox Christian tradition. She is venerated in both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church as a martyr.
Eastern Orthodox Church (or the Christian Orthodox Church).
the pope.
Russian Orthodox chruch is part of the Orhtodox Cannon, the oldest form of Christianity. The Church is part of the same group that includes the Greek, Armenian and other ORthodox Churchs. The only difference between the Russian and other Orthodox churches is their primary language, and other non-christian traditions like dances, prominant festivals, or supersticions. But as far as the rest of Christianity goes, the Orthodox's main difference is a unique date for Easter, their ties with the old testament, and their more strict christian lifestyle adhering to more fast days then any other sect of Christianity.
The Coptic Orthodox Church
the first christian church was Ethiopian Orthodox and Armenian Orthodox church they where created by Jesus thought his apostles.
An Orthodox Christian.
The Eastern Orthodox Church
The Orthodox Church is not a denomination. The Orthodox Church is the original Christian church, founded by Jesus Christ and His apostles. "Denominations" are the Christian groups which trace their histories back to splitting off from the Orthodox faith.
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the Eastern Orthodox Church
The term "Syrian Church" can refer to various churches with Syrian roots, including the Syrian Orthodox Church. The Syrian Orthodox Church is a specific Christian denomination that follows the West Syrian liturgical tradition and is a member of the Oriental Orthodox family of churches. While the Syrian Church may encompass a broader category, the Syrian Orthodox Church is a distinct denomination within that group.
Eastern Orthodox Church.