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Tradition in the Orthodox Church - Theology
"The term "tradition" comes from the Latin traditio, but the Greek term is paradosis and the verb is paradido.It means giving, offering, delivering, performing charity. In theological terms it means any teaching or practice which has been transmitted from generation to generation throughout the life of the Church."
(GOD has always had a church,people, not physical building)
Abraham was before the written word
Genesis 26:5
Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws.
Does tradition refer to the precepts, statutes, and laws based on the above definition in BOLD?
Or is it the traditions of man made writings?
Your thoughts please
Tradition in the Orthodox Church - Theology
"The term "tradition" comes from the Latin traditio, but the Greek term is paradosis and the verb is paradido.It means giving, offering, delivering, performing charity. In theological terms it means any teaching or practice which has been transmitted from generation to generation throughout the life of the Church."
(GOD has always had a church,people, not physical building)
Abraham was before the written word
Genesis 26:5
Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws.
Does tradition refer to the precepts, statutes, and laws based on the above definition in BOLD?
Or is it the traditions of man made writings?
Your thoughts please