• Oct 4, 2025 The Orthodox Church Kallistos Ware ionate commitment to faith, scholarship, and ecumenical dialogue. Through his books, lectures, and mentorship, Kallistos Ware has opened windows for many into the rich spiritual heritage of the Orthodox Church, emp BY Dennis Bradtke-Powlowski
• Jun 6, 2026 Ethiopian Orthodox Bible English ch’s unique doctrines, such as Tewahedo (meaning “unity” or “oneness”) of Christ and the importance of tradition. The Significance of the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible in English Today For Scholars and Researchers The Ethiopian Orthodox Bible in En BY Rashad Marquardt
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• May 19, 2026 Ethiopian Orthodox Bible it understandable to contemporary readers. Liturgical Use The Ethiopian Orthodox Bible is integral to religious services, rituals, and festivals. Its texts are recited during church services, and many hymns and chants are based on biblical passages. The Bible’s role extends bey BY Kevin Considine
• Feb 16, 2026 Difference Between Roman Catholic And Eastern Orthodox rofound divergence in understanding the nature of God. Understanding of Salvation: While both traditions believe in salvation through faith in Christ, nuances exist in their emphasis. Roman Catholicism stresses the role of the sacraments, particularly penance and the Eucharist, as cha BY Jeremiah Moen
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• Dec 2, 2025 Difference Between Catholic And Orthodox Church s. Centralized Authority The organizational structure of the two churches differs significantly. The Catholic Church is highly centralized under the authority of the Pope in Rome. The Orthodox Church, however, is organized into autocephalous (self-governing) churches, each with its own patriarch BY Gustavo Swaniawski