The term Orthodox Christianity may refer to:
Note: The Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches are not in communion and do not represent a unified religious tradition. As such, the term Orthodox Christianity when used to refer to these two Churches collectively refers more to a common Byzantine influence than to doctrinal matters.
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See also
- Eastern Christianity, which includes the above and other eastern churches
- List of Oriental Orthodox Churches
- List of Byzantine Orthodox Churches
- Category:Oriental Orthodoxy
- Category:Byzantine Orthodoxy
- Eastern Catholic Churches
- Old Believers, a movement containing a large number of Eastern Orthodox denominations, which broke from the Russian Orthodox Church in the 17th century:
- Orthodoxy, the correct theological or doctrinal observance of religion
- Western Orthodoxy, which is a term usually used to describe parishes that are (Eastern) Orthodox in doctrine and use rites dating from, or developed from rites dating from, the pre-11th century church as it existed in the west, and of which the Orthodox consider themselves to be the continuation. The term is also used by some church bodies associated with the Old Catholic Church, Continuing Anglican Movement, and Liberal Catholic Church.
- Orthodox Catholic Church
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