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Greek Orthodox

2023
There are approximately 300 million members of the Greek Orthodox Church worldwide. It is the second-largest Christian church. Followers of this religion believe in eternal life. Thus, the church strongly emphasizes a positive outcome in death- "the deceased is alive with God." God is believed to be the healer of our souls and bodies, which is ...
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Orthodox

2020
While numerically small, the Orthodox Christian presence in East and Southeast Asia possesses a significant history and exhibits contemporary growth. The history of Orthodoxy in the region is closely linked to the influence of Russia, with the Russian Orthodox Church playing a key role in establishing missions and fostering the growth of indigenous ...
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Orthodox

2022
The presence of Orthodox churches in Latin America is almost always linked to migrant ethnic communities. As such, these religious communities have a predominantly ethnic identity. In 2020, 0.2% of the population of Latin America is Orthodox. For many, the Orthodox faith represents a growing option for Latin Americans who are looking for a community ...
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Orthodox

2021
From 1970 to 2020, the growth rate of Orthodox believers grew by 2.44%. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church are increasingly present in Australia and New Zealand. Despite the presence of multiple Orthodox churches in Oceania, there are recent movements of isolationism among some churches.
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Orthodox

2017
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church is projected to be the largest Orthodox church globally by 2050. Originating in the Aksumite Kingdom around 330 CE, the Ethiopian Church has a unique identity rooted in its miaphysite Christology, Old Testament practices, and a strong monastic tradition.
Ralph Lee, Daniel Seifemichael
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Orthodox

2023
While the Eastern Orthodox Church planted roots in North American in 1768, it wasn’t until the late 19 th - and early 20 th centuries that its parishes began to be established in the United States.
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RHINOPLASTY, ORTHODOX AND HETERODOX

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1954
AS IN ALL operations, so in rhinoplasty, the chief concern lies in the underlying principle and the execution of the technique based upon it. As regards the principle, no significant advance has been made since the genius of Joseph1developed the original concept and technique. Whatever contributions have been made in the past several years have been of
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Orthodox

2019
The Orthodox and the Oriental Orthodox have developed distinct traditions. The majority of present-day Orthodox Christians in Central Asia are Slavs who inhabited the Central Asian geography during historical imperial Russian expansion. Central Asia is also home to an Armenian community, affiliated with the Armenian Apostolic Church.
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Orthodox

2018
Abstract This chapter aims to clarify the role of the Orthodox Church in the ecumenical movement. Historically present in the movement from the beginning, and theologically challenging the understanding of unity in the movement right up to the present day, the Orthodox tradition has shown ambivalence in relation to other Christians and ...
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Orthodox Christian Bioethics

Christian Bioethics, 1995
We cannot ignore the multitude of differences in Christian doctrines. There are more and more divisions and autogenetic beginnings. In talking about religion, we cannot ignore these differences, especially when we are trying to help the seeker. Neither can we ignore these differences when we talk about medical ethics.
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