Difference between revisions of "History of Eastern Orthodoxy"
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− | In the 5th century, primarily due to differing viewpoints of the dogmatic definitions from the Council of Chalcedon in 451, the Oriental Orthodox broke away from the Eastern Orthodox faith. | + | In the 5th century, primarily due to differing viewpoints of the dogmatic definitions from the Council of Chalcedon in 451, the Oriental Orthodox broke away from the Eastern Orthodox faith. The Oriental Orthodox Faiths are the following: |
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Revision as of 16:34, 25 July 2023
Eastern Orthodoxy traces its roots to the time of the Gospels.
Chalcedonian Schism
In the 5th century, primarily due to differing viewpoints of the dogmatic definitions from the Council of Chalcedon in 451, the Oriental Orthodox broke away from the Eastern Orthodox faith. The Oriental Orthodox Faiths are the following:
Coptic
Armenian
Indian (Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church)