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Doctrine About God (Dogmatic Theology)

Doctrine About God (Dogmatic Theology) is the Church's confession of the Holy Trinity, the divine attributes, and the nature of revelation. The Orthodox faith is rooted in the Scriptures and the Ecumenical Councils. See also sources and method, spiritual life, Church and sacraments, and Christ and last things.

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Overview

Orthodox theology confesses one God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople defined the faith against Arianism and other heresies. The saints and fathers articulated this doctrine in worship and writing. Explore history and miracles.

Key Themes

The content of Orthodox teaching is rooted in divine revelation and the consensus of the Fathers. Scripture and Tradition are the twin sources. The doctrine of the Holy Trinity, the incarnation, the work of the Spirit, the Church and sacraments, and the hope of the resurrection form a coherent whole. Explore the full teachings, directory, and prayer requests.

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Doctrine About God

Dogmatic theology.

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Sources and Method

How we do theology.

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Spiritual and Moral Life

Virtue and prayer.

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Church and Sacraments

Eucharist and mysteries.

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Christ and Last Things

Salvation and eschatology.

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