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: Between the 4th and 8th centuries, these councils defined the fundamental dogmas of the faith, including the nature of the Trinity and the divinity of Christ.

: The faith was nurtured in the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium), with its capital in Constantinople. This setting provided a Hellenistic and Semitic cultural backdrop. The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Eastern...

: Significant expansion occurred through the conversion of the Slavs and the growth of the Church in Russia, creating a diverse family of self-governing (autocephalous) national churches. Core Theological Beliefs : Between the 4th and 8th centuries, these

The Orthodox Church traces its roots directly to the established by Jesus Christ. While it shares a common history with Western Christianity for the first millennium, several key events defined its distinct path: The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Eastern...