Historically, the Church of the East was the widest reaching branch of Eastern Christianity, at its height spreading from its heartland in Persian ruled Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean, India, and China. Originally the church of Sassanid Persia, the Church of the East declared itself independent of other churches in 424 and over the next century became affiliated with Nestorianism, a Christological doctrine advanced by Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople from 428 to 431, which had been declared heretical in the Roman Empire. Thereafter it was often known as the Nestorian Church in the West. Surviving a period of persecution within Persia, the Church of the East flourished under the caliphate and branched out, establishing dioceses throughout Asia.
After a period of expansion under the Mongol Empire, the church went into decline through the 14th century, and was eventually confined largely to its heartland in what is now Iraq, northeastern Syria,southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and to the Malabar Coast of India. In the 16th century dynastic struggles sent the church into schism, resulting in the formation of two rival churches. Two modern churches developed from the schism, the Chaldean Church, which entered into communion with Rome as an Eastern Catholic Church, and the Assyrian Church of the East,the followers of these two churches are almost exclusively ethnic Assyrians. In India, the local Church of the East community, known as the Saint Thomas Christians, experienced its own rifts as a result of Portuguese influence.
its orthodox, greek: ορθοδοξία (orthodoxia) from the words ortho meaning ''correct'' and doxasia meaning ''belief, dogma''.
Absolutely. A belief in a Supreme Being is required for membership.
The two are usually interchangeable. "A Christian" suggests that you wear the label. "Christian" suggests that you live out your belief.
After Catholic and Protestant, some other Christian belief systems include Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, and Evangelical.
Not credible; surpassing belief; too extraordinary and improbable to admit of belief; unlikely; marvelous; fabulous.
"unorthodox", when the meaning is non-conventional or non-traditionalist, but "heterodox", when the meaning is a non-Orthodox Christian or belief.
According to Christian belief, Jesus was born to the Virgin Mary, meaning she conceived him without having sexual intercourse. This is a central tenet of the Christian faith.
Today, the Greek practice Christian Orthodoxy (Eastern). Pretty much, they beleive that Jesus Chrit is the Son of God and died on the Cross for our salvation; exactly the same as Christian belief,only with more traditions that are based from the first orthodox church in 33AD
According to Christian belief, Jesus Christ was the firstborn from the dead.
Creed derives from the Olde Englishe word creda, meaning article or statement of CHRISTIAN BELIEF, which derives from the Latin word credo, meaning "I believe".
According to Christian belief, Jesus Christ was the first born from the dead.
Reincarnation is not a belief supported by traditional Christian teachings. Christians believe in the resurrection of the dead and the afterlife, as described in the Bible. Reincarnation is more commonly associated with Eastern religions like Hinduism and Buddhism.