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'''Eastern Orthodoxy''' is a [[denomination]] of [[Christianity]] that is characterised by its adherence to mystic traditions, ancient liturgical practices, and a strong emphasis on the authority of church councils.
{{Infobox religious group||traditions_names=Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholic Orthodoxy, Kerk'o'Rus|institution=Various national or regional [[Eastern Orthodox Churches]]|denomination=[[Ecclesialism]]|christology=[[Chalcedonianism|Chalecdonian]] [[Trinitarianism]]|soteriology=[[Theosis]]|sacramentology=[[Transubstantiation]]|biblical_canon=[[Septuagint primacy]] with later additions}}'''Eastern Orthodoxy''' is a [[denomination]] of [[Christianity]] that is characterised by its adherence to mystic traditions, ancient liturgical practices, and a strong emphasis on the authority of church councils.

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Eastern Orthodoxy
Tradition's name(s) Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholic Orthodoxy, Kerk'o'Rus
Main institution(s) Various national or regional Eastern Orthodox Churches
Denomination Ecclesialism
Christology Chalecdonian Trinitarianism
Soteriology Theosis
Sacramentology Transubstantiation
Biblical Canon Septuagint primacy with later additions

Eastern Orthodoxy is a denomination of Christianity that is characterised by its adherence to mystic traditions, ancient liturgical practices, and a strong emphasis on the authority of church councils.