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  1. History. Origins. Traditions regarding Christianity's first appearance in Iberia and Colchis. Conversion of Iberia. Expansion and transformation of the church. Autocephaly. Territorial expansion and birth of a national church. Relations with the Armenian and Byzantine churches. Georgian Church during the Golden Age of Georgia.

  2. The Georgian Orthodox Church holds a unique and prominent position within the rich tapestry of Georgia's history and culture. As one of the world's oldest Christian traditions, the Georgian Orthodox Church has been instrumental in shaping the nation's spiritual, artistic, and social development.

  3. Georgian Orthodox church, autocephalous (independent) church of the Orthodox communion in Georgia. The church is one of the most ancient Christian communities in the world. The Georgians adopted Christianity through the ministry of a woman, St. Nino, early in the 4th century.

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  4. Like the rest of Georgias history, the story of Georgian Christianity, in particular the predominant Georgian Orthodox Church, has been tumultuous, in a constant cycle of power and persecution, but always shaping the Georgian identity. And today, the Church’s status as a driver of Georgian identity is shaping the development of ...

  5. The Orthodox Church of Georgia is one of the oldest churches in the world. It asserts apostolic foundation, and that its historical roots can be traced to the early and late Christianization of Iberia and Colchis by Andrew the Apostle in the 1st century AD and by Saint Nino in the 4th century AD, respectively.

  6. Georgian Orthodox Church. The first Eparchy was founded in Georgia, traditionally by the Apostle Andrew. In 327, Christianity was adopted as the state religion by the rulers of Iberia (Eastern Georgia). From the 320s, the Georgian Orthodox Church was under the jurisdiction of the Apostolic See of Antioch.

  7. Article. Read Article. Explore Georgian Orthodox Christianity: its history, cultural impact, ancient churches, and unique religious traditions.