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'''Eastern Orthodoxy''' is a [[denomination]] of [[Christianity]] that is characterised by its adherence to mystic traditions, ancient liturgical practices, and a strong emphasis on the authority of church councils.
{{Infobox religious group||traditions_names=Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholic Orthodoxy, Kerk'o'Rus|institution=Various national or regional [[Eastern Orthodox Churches]]|denomination=[[Ecclesialism]]|christology=[[Chalcedonianism|Chalecdonian]] [[Trinitarianism]]|soteriology=[[Theosis]]|sacramentology=[[Transubstantiation]]|biblical_canon=[[Septuagint primacy]] with later additions}}'''Eastern Orthodoxy''' is a [[denomination]] of [[Christianity]] that is characterised by its adherence to mystic traditions, ancient liturgical practices, and a strong emphasis on the authority of church councils.