Compare And Contrast Eastern Orthodox Christianity

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The Belief-O-Matic indicated that I am a Roman Catholic, which is correct. The second option I would be placed as is Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism are very similar, they share beliefs on certain core doctrines such as the sinfulness of man, the Trinity, and the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ. Though they share these similarities, they have fundamental dividing differences. Eastern Orthodox Christianity began in the former Byzantine Empire, which today has the highest concentration of Orthodox Christians. The Empire includes Greece, Turkey, Russia, and other nearby countries. However, Orthodox Christianity can be found throughout the world, with about 225 million members.
During the 11th century there was a major split between the Eastern and Western branches of Christianity. That is where Eastern Orthodoxy came from. They were not separated all of a sudden, but over time. The split came as a result of significant differences in religious, cultural, and political views. From a religious point of view, the differences included the use of images, the nature of the Holy Spirit, and the date on which Easter should be celebrated. Culturally speaking, the Greek East (Eastern …show more content…

But the difference is that Eastern Orthodox Christians have a different view that Roman Catholics (or Protestants). The Eastern Orthodox belief is that truth must be experienced personally, there is more of a focus on practical and personal experience of truth in the life of a person and in the church. They believe salvation is more a process of reestablishing man’s relationship with God, repairing the unity of the human and divine. In the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches, sin, grace, and salvation are seen primarily in legal terms. God’s grace results in forgiveness of the transgression and freedom from bondage and