The key differences between the Lutheran Orthodox Church and other branches of Christianity lie in their beliefs and practices. The Lutheran Orthodox Church follows the teachings of Martin Luther and emphasizes salvation through faith alone, while other branches may have different interpretations of salvation and the role of good works. Additionally, the Lutheran Orthodox Church tends to have a more structured liturgy and sacramental theology compared to other branches of Christianity.
Catholic, Protestant, & Orthodox.
A "Lutheran" is a follower of Martin Luther
Catholic, Protestant, & Orthodox.
Catholic , Orthodox and Protestant .
Both the Eastern Orthodox and the Western Catholic branches of Christianity claim to have the same 'pillars' of religious foundations.
Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant.
Christianity. That includes the various branches of Christianity - such as Catholicism, diverse protestant churches, and Orthodox churches in the east.
Of course, they are in the branches of Christianity religion. All of these Christian groups followed Jesus as their perfect model.
The Great Schism, also known as the East-West Schism, was caused by a combination of theological, political, and cultural differences between the Roman Catholic Church in the West and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the East. These differences ultimately led to a split in 1054, dividing Christianity into the Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) branches.
Orthodox Christianity primarily refers to the Eastern Orthodox Church, which consists of 14 to 15 autocephalous (independent) churches, including the Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, and Serbian Orthodox churches, among others. Additionally, there are Oriental Orthodox churches, such as the Coptic and Armenian Apostolic Churches. In total, there are approximately 300 million adherents to Orthodox Christianity worldwide, making it one of the major branches of Christianity.
The basic beliefs of Christianity are all based on the Holy Bible. Some branches have changed things or added to the Bible, but orthodox Christianity holds the Bible as the only basis and the only truth in Christianity.
The Byzantine Empire's dates run from  A.D. 330 – 1453. Until the Eastern Orthodox Churches split from the Catholic Church in A.D. 1054 there were no "branches" of Christianity, there was only the Catholic Church.