Hello people. Just like to say a few words about myself first. I am new around here, and was interested to understand more about Eastern orthodox (EO) beliefs. In my life i have family and loved ones who fall under two Christian groups of believers the Russian Orthodox, and Fundementalist Baptists.
I would not classify myself as either Orthodox, nor classify myself as Protestant (Baptist). At this point in time i am really still seeking to understand exactly what i believe.
In fact i love to study all doctorines, and Christian history etc, and i feel that alot of valuable aspects can be attributed to both groups.
My original question was; How does Eastern Orthodox churches interpret the Old and New Testament, in light of the importance of Holy Tradition of the church.
Since The EO churches do not put an emphasis on literal reading that stems from Sola Scriptura and the Exegesis that was developed by the Reformed churches to understand in their view the only source of Christianity, it leaves me interested to know how especially the OT is understood.
I read somewhere else that the OT events are not necesarrily meant to be taken literaly and not seen taken as historicly accurate. The emphsis should be the underlying message of Scripture ei the relationship between God and man, and the core truths for OT Jews and Christians.
I would not classify myself as either Orthodox, nor classify myself as Protestant (Baptist). At this point in time i am really still seeking to understand exactly what i believe.
In fact i love to study all doctorines, and Christian history etc, and i feel that alot of valuable aspects can be attributed to both groups.
My original question was; How does Eastern Orthodox churches interpret the Old and New Testament, in light of the importance of Holy Tradition of the church.
Since The EO churches do not put an emphasis on literal reading that stems from Sola Scriptura and the Exegesis that was developed by the Reformed churches to understand in their view the only source of Christianity, it leaves me interested to know how especially the OT is understood.
I read somewhere else that the OT events are not necesarrily meant to be taken literaly and not seen taken as historicly accurate. The emphsis should be the underlying message of Scripture ei the relationship between God and man, and the core truths for OT Jews and Christians.