- 01Hear it inside worship
Listen for the term in the Divine Liturgy, the daily prayers, or the hymnography of the feast that frames it.
- 02Trace it through the Fathers
The same concept threads through Athanasius, the Cappadocians, Maximus the Confessor, and Gregory Palamas — read it as a single conversation across centuries.
- 03Pray it into your day
Doctrine becomes life when it lives inside a single, repeated prayer of the Church. Pair the term with one prayer this week.
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Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed
Symbol of Faith formulated by the first two Ecumenical Councils confessing the Trinity, Incarnation, and eschatological hope.
From definition into prayer.
Orthodox concepts are not abstractions to master, but doorways to enter. Pair this term with worship, the Fathers, and the lived life of a parish.
More from Scripture and Holy Tradition.
Walk the chapter slowly. Each concept opens onto the next.
Holy Scripture
Inspired writings of the Old and New Testaments proclaimed, interpreted, and lived within the liturgical life of the Church.
View conceptHoly Tradition
Living transmission of the faith through Scripture, liturgy, canons, icons, patristic teaching, and the witness of the saints.
View conceptEcumenical Councils
Seven great councils of bishops defending orthodox doctrine against heresies and defining dogma.
View conceptChurch Fathers
Saints whose inspired writings and holy lives articulate Orthodox theology and spiritual wisdom.
View conceptOne concept, then another.
Orthodox doctrine is a doorway, not a destination. Carry this term into prayer this week and into a parish this Sunday.