Orthodox typically refers to traditional beliefs, practices, and doctrines within a religion, particularly in Christianity and Judaism. Key characteristics include adherence to established rituals, a strong emphasis on historical teachings and texts, and a commitment to communal identity and continuity. In Christianity, for example, Orthodox churches maintain specific theological positions, liturgical practices, and a hierarchical structure led by bishops. The term can also apply more broadly to any group that strictly follows conventional or established norms in various contexts.
Russian orthodox. Greek orthodox. Coptic orthodox. Antiochia orthodox. Eastern orthodox. Ethiopian orthodox.
They are called Eastern Orthodox Christians or just Orthodox Christians.
A ‘Greek Orthodox’ Christian is a Christian who comes under the Orthodox Church of Greece. In the rest of the world, he or she would be known as an Orthodox Christian. The name "greek orthodox" should not be used to describe Orthodox Christians in other countries outside of Greece. There is no nationality in the Orthodox Church. It is open to people of all backgrounds, races and cultures. Orthodox Christians in Japan are Japanese Orthodox, Orthodox Christians in Russia are Russian Orthodox, Orthodox Christians in America are American Orthodox, etc.
She is Eastern Orthodox. More specifically, Bulgarian Orthodox. Not Russian Orthodox, Bulgarian Orthodox.
greek orthodox
Eastern Orthodox Church (or the Christian Orthodox Church).
no they are called greek one is only orthodox if they follow the orthodox religion
Orthodoxy is the noun form of orthodox.
christian but not catholicANSWER 2Two religions have orthodox branches: Jewish Orthodox and Greek Orthodox Catholics (as compared with Roman Catholic).
Yes, non-Orthodox Jews can become Orthodox by becoming more observant. Non-Jews can become Orthodox Jews through Orthodox conversion.
90 % of the Romanians are orthodox.90 % of the Romanians are orthodox.
they are orthodox christians.