Eastern Orthodox Theology
Eastern Orthodox Theology is the body of religious doctrine and beliefs held by the Eastern Orthodox Church. It emphasizes the importance of the Holy Trinity, the sacraments, and the continuity of tradition. Central to this theology is the concept of theosis, which teaches that humans can become one with God through divine grace.
The Eastern Orthodox Church places a strong emphasis on the teachings of the Church Fathers and the decisions made in the early ecumenical councils. Worship is characterized by rich liturgical practices, including the use of icons, which are seen as windows to the divine. This theology fosters a deep sense of community and spiritual life among its followers.