Delivery and church
Christ came to establish a church (Matthew 16:18) because the church is the extension, goal, summit, and fullness of all the saving work of Christ (Ephesians […]
Christ came to establish a church (Matthew 16:18) because the church is the extension, goal, summit, and fullness of all the saving work of Christ (Ephesians […]
There are many factors that help tradition develop along with life. By which we mean in particular the more and more in-depth representation of the facts
Factors that help maintain the vitality of tradition Continue reading »
The mystery of the Holy Trinity, which the Church believes in, was neither the product of human thought nor the result of external religious or philosophical influences.
Patristic teaching on the mystery of the Trinity Continue reading »
Justinian and canon law: The fathers in the fourth and fifth centuries were concerned with collecting ecumenical and local laws, but they did not succeed in studying, examining, and coordinating them.
Confusion and decadence: The wars of the seventh century led to confusion and confusion, and barbarian attacks made matters worse. The movements of families and clans increased, and families became mixed up
Church systems, laws and rituals in the seventh and eighth centuries Continue reading »
It is no exaggeration to say that the doctrine of “exclusively the Bible” - a conventional translation - is the cornerstone or backbone of Protestant theology. So eat
Sola Scriptura – Exclusively Biblical Doctrine – A Theological Discussion Continue reading »
In studying the differences between Orthodoxy and Catholicism, it is easy to talk about the points of disagreement between them. As for studying the differences between Orthodoxy and Protestantism, it is easier
The main differences between Orthodoxy and Protestantism Continue reading »
Purpose of the material: Christian heresies, a material whose purpose is to identify the sects and heresies that exist in the world on the one hand, especially in the region.
It is no exaggeration to say that the doctrine of “exclusively the Bible” - a conventional translation - is the cornerstone or backbone of Protestant theology. So eat
The Holy Bible -Sola Scriptura- Orthodox Theological Discussion Continue reading »