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Orthodox Christian.
Russian Orthodox Christian.
Orthodox Christian.
Georgian Orthodox Christian.
Orthodox Christian.
Georgian Orthodox Christian.
Orthodox Christian Church.
Georgian Orthodox Christian.
Orthodox Christian ethical thought considers that the transmission of human life is no less a fundamental responsibility of mankind than its protection.
Armenian Orthodox Christian.
Orthodox Christian ethical thought universally holds that life is a gift of God and as such is the necessary prerequisite of all other physical, spiritual, and moral values.
Ethiopian Orthodox Christian.
Orthodox Christian ethical thought universally holds that life is a gift of God and as such is the necessary prerequisite of all other physical, spiritual, and moral values.
Ethiopian Orthodox Christian.
We may believe that another Christian with a different view of divorce is seriously wrong, but we don't say this means his or her view undermines orthodox Christian faith.
The Orthodox Christian.
All five of the above writers were not just Christians, and just orthodox Christians- they were orthodox Christian saints.
Every Orthodox Christian should read it.
The Ecumenical Patriarchate promotes the expansion of the Christian faith and Orthodox doctrine, and the Ecumenical Patriarchs are involved in ecumenism and interfaith dialogue,charitable work, and the defense of Orthodox Christian traditions.
Coptic Orthodox Christian.
For example, Orthodox Christian ethical teaching has always dealt with life issues.
Ethiopian Orthodox Christian.
For example, Orthodox Christian ethical teaching has always dealt with life issues.
Similar considerations affect the Orthodox Christian judgment of organ transplants.
Only in this sense can Orthodox Christian ethical reflection come to some conclusions about these new issues and problems related to bioethics.
Justin I in Constantinople was an orthodox Christian whereas Theodoric was an Arian.
The majority of the 19 million Romanian Orthodox Christians are part of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian population. The number represents approximately 87% of the population making the Romanian language occasionally called the Ortodoxie.
Syriac Orthodox Christian.
Syrian Orthodox Christian.
Every Orthodox Christian.