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Orthodox Christianity


00:00:41 1 Religions
00:00:50 1.1 Buddhism
00:01:25 1.2 Christianity
00:03:24 1.3 Hinduism
00:03:42 1.4 Islam
00:04:10 1.5 Judaism
00:05:51 1.6 Kemeticism
00:06:13 1.7 Rodnovery
00:06:31 2 Related concepts in religion
00:08:03 3 Non-religious contexts



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- Socrates



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Orthodoxy (from Greek ὀρθοδοξία orthodoxía "right opinion") is adherence to correct or accepted creeds, especially in religion. In the Christian sense the term means "conforming to the Christian faith as represented in the creeds of the early Church." The first seven ecumenical councils were held between the years of 325 and 787 with the aim of formalizing accepted doctrines.
In some English speaking countries, Jews who adhere to all the traditions and commandments as legislated in the Talmud are often called Orthodox Jews, although the term "orthodox" historically first described Christian beliefs.
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