Church. In its Orthodox manifestations, the church has seen significant schisms with itself in the last one-thousand years, chiefly in 1054 when Christendom divided between the east and the west. Since then, the western church underwent a massive reformation, ultimately resulting in several protestant branches of Christianity. The church in the east has remained widely intact. From these changes sprang forth many different sects. Two very prominent sects were German Lutheranism and Greek Eastern Orthodoxy…
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The differences between the Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholics are very extensive so I am going to hit on a several topics I believe are important. A major factor is the simple fact that the Western Church spoke and wrote in Latin, versus the Eastern Church who spoke Greek (Walker, 1985, p. 89). The Roman Catholic Church has a Pope who has universal jurisdiction over the entire Church. This is not true in Easter Orthodoxy because they believe in first among equals. The filioque clause was the…
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are of good nature but when one commits a sin it not only hurts that one person but the people and the Church. Catholics believe that Jesus is God's Son which goes together with the belief in the Holy Trinity. God the Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit are what makes up the Holy Trinity. The Catholics basic beliefs are The Bible, which they believe was created by God and The Ten Commandments which are what the Catholics live by for moral and ethnic reasoning. Catholics consider the Pope to be the…
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consider when dealing with business contacts are verbal and non-verbal communication. Adhering to common business practices when communicating contributes to understanding the Greek culture; this in turn avoids miscommunication and creates a positive image. Greece has a very high-context oriented culture, which means that the Greeks are able to express hidden and explicit messages that are internalized. Usually they rely less on verbal communication and more on non-verbal communication and are more aware…
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Christianity are Eastern Ortodox Church, the roman catholic and the protestans. The roman catholic and East orthodox churches split one to another in 14th century. And protestatisn split from roman catholic during 16th century. Ortodox chirstianity is collective for the east orthodox church. This branch of Christianity use the term “ orthodoxy” from Greek word orthos+doxa which its meaning correct belief. Jesus Christ is the son of God. He came into the world by the holy spirit and the virgin mary, that…
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What is ethnocentrism? In what ways can ethnocentrism be detrimental to a society? According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary (n.d.), Ethnocentrism is “characterized by or based on the attitude that one's own group is superior”. Feeling that your beliefs are more superior to anothers can lead to anger, rescentment and mayhem. For instance skinheads depending on what area of the world you live, believed in racism and joined the White Nationalist National Front. These are the ones that started racially…
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andhelp shape today what is known as the Orthodox Church.Some other heresies have come up throughout history to attack the theology of thechurch. The most prominent ones, aside from deism and salvation by works, were that ofAnti-Semitism, Pelegianism, Arianism and Gnosticism. With each heresy, we have seenChristian and church leaders rise up to disprove what lies were being spread; but mostimportantly, defend the church’s reputation , honor, and core beliefs. We know that Arius,a presbyter who lived…
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capacities"(WHO, 2014). Health care policies are defined and implied by government for the betterment of general health of the public. This paper heavily distributed between personal views, religious implications and beliefs; moreover, writers view point on health policy. Personal Values and Spiritual Beliefs The writer, is born and raised in India. Raised in an upper middle…
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of others, but certain influences in the religion always remained constant. Comparing the “The Life of Archpriest Avvakum by Himself” and “The Life, Acts, and Miracles of Our Blessed Father Sergei of Radonezh” one can see that some aspects of the Orthodox faith did not change despite decades that separate the times in which the two Saints lived. Both figures act humbly and experience suffering without complaint in order to comply with the Lord. In this sense, humility is an important expectation of…
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Cyprus Cyprus is about the Size of Connecticut. Cyprus's capital is located in Nicosia. The Current head of state is President Nicos Anastasiades. Cyprus mainly consists of three language, Greek, English, and Turkish which is also the official language of Cyprus. Religions throughout Cyprus is mainly Greek Orthodox (78%) followed by Muslim (18%) and 4% is a mix between other and smaller religions. Hazards for travelers, especially for outdoor researchers or adventurous tourists, consists mainly of rabies…
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