The theological dialogue between Orthodox Church and Eastern orthodox churches. If to consider Christianity as a tree, which grows deep with its roots in the ancient cults of the Eastern Mediterranean lands, than its different streams will be presented as branches of this tree, some of the branches are closer to the roots, the other are closer to the top of the tree. Original ecuminism tried to unite only those branches, which grew and evolved during the period of appearance of the bourgeois relations in the Western Europe. But there is a group of branches, which had grown in the lower part of the tree’s crown at the time when the object of Christian faith was not clear yet and aroused theological arguments and discussions. We know, how complex and difficult the problem of Trinity appeared to be [1], and what circumstances for the church’s history it had. The Christology problem also was of a great importance: how do the divine and human natures correlate with each other?
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