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  1. A History of Christian Education: Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox Perspectives, by J. L. Elias Stephen J. Denig Follow this and additional works at:https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/ce This Book Review is brought to you for free with open access by the School of Education at Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School.

  2. May 5, 2015 · This chapter charts the history of the Roman Catholic Church’s relations with the various Orthodox Churches of the Christian East. It examines examples of communion or unity among these churches, as well as formal breaks in communion or schisms, and attempts at ecclesial reunion and ecumenical dialogue. Mention is made of the early roots of ...

  3. Rebecca’s first job was teaching religion and language arts at a Catholic elementary school. Rebecca moved to the town St. John’s is located in when her spouse got a job at the local. hospital. When Rebecca was looking for jobs, she applied to both public schools and St. John’s.

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  4. History of Orthodoxy. Part I. odoxy 1 IntroductionThis monograph tells the story of how orthodoxy and heresy evolved alongside one another in a rich medieval. religious tradition. It explores how discourses of heresy shaped in fundamental ways the development of orthodoxy in medieval. slamicate societies. In the following pages I examine this ...

  5. Welcome to the Orthodox Catechism Project, a resource focused on Orthodox Christian education and formation. Throughout the history of Christianity, it has been the practice of the church and individual families to pass down the teachings and saving message of Jesus Christ to each generation. In the united states and other parts of the world ...

  6. Orthodox America 1794–1976: Development of the Orthodox Church in America. Syosset, NY: Orthodox Church in America Department of History and Archives. Google Scholar Tarasar, C. (1981). The Orthodox Experience. In O.C. Edwards & J. Westerhoff (Eds.), A Faithful church: Issues in the history of catechesis (pp. 236–260). Wilton, CT: Morehouse ...

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  8. 3 days ago · The official designation of the church in Eastern Orthodox liturgical or canonical texts is “the Orthodox Catholic Church.”. Because of the historical links of Eastern Orthodoxy with the Eastern Roman Empire and Byzantium (Constantinople), however, in English usage it is referred to as the “Eastern” or “Greek Orthodox” Church.

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