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They are called Eastern Orthodox Christians or just Orthodox Christians.
Ninety-seven percent are Eastern Orthodox.
Countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran would have the least number of Orthodox Christians
Some statistics mention that there are about 225-300 million Christians in the Eastern Orthodox Church worldwide.
Eastern Orthodoxy is a Christian denomination (the second largest, with Catholicism first). So Orthodox Christians believe in the Holy Trinity and that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
Some common types of Christians include Catholics, Protestants (which includes denominations like Baptists, Lutherans, Methodists, etc.), Eastern Orthodox Christians, and Anglicans. Within these categories, there are also different branches and sects that have their own beliefs and practices.
Orthodox thinking in modern society means the generally prevalent, or widely-held opinions on any given topic. For example, orthodox thinking about heroin addiction is that it is a really bad idea to become addicted to heroin. (And it is.)
The short answer is: "Yes". ( See link below for details "Eastern Orthodox Church Beliefs and Practices")
It depends. If you are talking about the Eastern Orthodox Church, then yes, it is capitalized. But if you are using the adjective to describe something as being proper, then no, it is not capitalized. For example: The Orthodox Christians believe that their worship is the orthodox way of faith.
Russia has Eastern Orthodox Christians, some born-again Christians, some atheists, and some regions of Russia have Muslims.
Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Though there are a small amount of born-again Christians, Jewish people, and Muslims in Russia.
Eastern Orthodox - allow up to 2 divorces, the 2nd one being only for particular limited circumstances Oriental Orthodox - no divorce except for adultery