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ahimsaman72
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How do the Orthodox view church structure? From what I can tell they believe in traditional church government, bishops, deacons without a superior bishop that is infallible. Their churches are independent. They have bishops which reside over their respective locales. They do not answer to some outside authority.There is little doubt that local church has SOME authority, that is substantially different from saying they were independant. I would like to see some proof about them being independant.
St. Paul was a member of the Church in Rome, for example, but took the occasion to correct the Church in Corinth on at least 2 occasions.
Did Paul then interfere with independant Church in Corinth??
We also have a historical document about Barnabas correction of the Chuch in Alexandria. What authority would Barnabas have over the Church in Alexandria??
St. Paul was a member of the church of Rome???
Paul corrected and admonished many churches. He had authority to do so. He was an apostle.