Followers of Jainism do not go to a Church, instead they visit a Temple or Mandir, to offer their daily prayers.
At church, they teach theology to everyone who is there.
jain's are pray in there mander or basadi.
No, because it is the Orthodox Church that determines correct doctrines, dogmas and teachings. The church fathers were orthodox theologians within the church, and not on their own. This is what distinguishes the Orthodox from other Christian groups, such as the Protestants, where anyone can study theology and call themselves a theologian. This does not exist in Orthodoxy, as theology and the church are one.
Jainism is a religious off-shoot to Hinduism, originating from the Indian sub-continent. The place of worship for Jains and Hindus are commonly known as the temple.
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Theology
The study of religion is called theology
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