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  1. 15 de oct. de 2022 · Orthodox theology has maintained a focus on the union of the three persons in God, the union of deity and humanity in Christ, the union of Christ and the church, and the union of the Holy Spirit and the saints. In some forms, Orthodoxy’s focus on deification enters the realm of mysticism.

  2. Theosis ( Ancient Greek: θέωσις ), or deification (deification may also refer to apotheosis, lit. "making divine"), is a transformative process whose aim is likeness to or union with God, as taught by the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Eastern Orthodox Church; the same concept is also found in the Latin Church of the Catholic Church ...

  3. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Perhaps the most important difference between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches is their approach to doctrine itself. The Roman Catholic church believes that the Holy Spirit causes “the understanding of both the realities and the words of the heritage of the faith is able to grow in the life of the Church” ( CCC, 94 ).

  4. 25 de ene. de 2023 · Eastern Orthodoxy is either the primary or a significant religious context for many countries in the world. First, let us consider the issue of revelation and authority. For the Orthodox, the church is the depository of truth and of dogma. She is the possessor of the “living tradition” as the Holy Spirit moves and works in her.

  5. 18 de ago. de 2015 · The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, with its headquarters located in the City of New York, is an Eparchy of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, The mission of the Archdiocese is to proclaim the Gospel of Christ, to teach and spread the Orthodox Christian faith, to energize, cultivate, and guide the life of the Church in the United States of America according to the Orthodox ...

  6. 9 de oct. de 2023 · Engelhardt, in his influential article ‘Critical Reflections on Theology's Handmaid: Why the Role of Philosophy in Orthodox Christianity is So Different’, attempted to address this issue and to defend this Eastern rejection of philosophy, advocating that Orthodoxy severely confined its role in theology due to the fact that it can contribute to neither the preservation and development of ...

  7. Rico Vitz’s essay, ‘Orthodoxy, Philosophy, and Ethics’, highlights key affinities between Orthodox spirituality and ‘the ancient virtue traditions of Greece’ (149). One affinity is an objectively purposeful and teleologically-oriented human nature. The telos itself, of course, is markedly different in Orthodox ethics.