Why of course. The Bible is the heart of The Christian Faith alongside with The Cross and Jesus Christ.
No, the Orthodox Church--like the Catholic Church--believe the Church itself to be the ultimate authority on their beliefs. Protestants, due to placing the Holy Bible as their ultimate authority, are divided into thousands & thousands of sects.
Orthodox is a religion. They believe in the Bible, and in God. The difference is they are cool.
No, but the Orthodox Church does believe in the Resurrection from the dead at the end of time.
Yes, the Orthodox Church believes in the concept of being born again through baptism and chrismation, which is understood as a spiritual rebirth and initiation into the Christian faith. This differs in interpretation from some Protestant denominations which emphasize a more personal and emotional experience of being "born again."
Like the Catholic Church, the Orthodox believe in Apostolic Succession.
i am orthodox and personally i have never heard of this papal infallibility been used in the church or dogmata.
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A:Rightly or wrongly, both Catholics and Protestants (and Orthodox) believe in the relevance of the Old Testament, which was compiled by the Jews. The New Testament was completed by around 150 CE, long before there was truly a Catholic Church, an Orthodox Church or any Protestant Church. We can not separate the Catholic Church from the Orthodox Churches until the Great Schism of 1054. In fact, for most of Christian history until several centuries after Christ, the powerhouse of Christian learning was in the Orthodox east. The entire New Testament was written in Greek, the language of the Orthodox east, and most of the important early Christian scholars were from the east. If anything, Catholics and Protestants owe their debt to the Orthodox east.
Abner Dean has written: 'Do our people believe what our preachers preach?' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Orthodox Eastern Church, Unitarianism
The Old Apostolic Church does believe in the Holy Bible, Old and New Testament!
I don't know what you mean by "ad".I may be wrong, but I believe the Greek Orthodox Church's hierarch is Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople, Turkey, who is one of the patriarchs of the broader Orthodox Church.
the orthodox still believe in kosher because they are very strict and religious so the read the bible and it says in the bible to have those food laws.