That would be interesting. In just a bit of looking, all I found was a brief statement in the OCA Q&A section that says:
Already by the 4th century the term “Orthodox Christian” was used to designate those Christians who remained faithful to the totality of the teaching of Jesus Christ and the apostles, as opposed to those who were known as “heretics” who promoted false doctrines and beliefs. . .
We Orthodox believe that we are the continuation of the ancient Orthodox Christian Church, that we trace our history back to Christ and the apostles, and that the Church was “formally” established on the day of Pentecost. The Roman Catholic Church placed itself outside of this fellowship when it broke off communion with us in the 11th century.
1st, staying with the topic of the thread, if you’re interested, here is a quick read on where we got the bible.
catholicapologetics.info/apologetics/protestantism/wbible.htm#CHAPTER I
Re: your points
4th century they began? By definition, that means they admit they weren’t always there. Besides, faithful Christians are already in place. They’re Catholics. It’s the Catholic Church which has been around from the beginning. Besides, scripture condemns division.
All I’m asking for of them, is proof when “Orthodox Church” was first written into history. I want to see the evidence.
Even today, there really is no “Orthodox Church”. They are all autocephelous churches with no central government uniting all of them to make them one.
http://www.zenit.org/article-3885?l=english
The Church is the Catholic Church from the first century. The Nicene creed makes it an article of faith that we believe in One Holy Catholic Apostolic Church. Those are the 4 marks of the Church
for some history
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Ignatius, ~69 - 107 a.d., Bp of Antioch, disciple of John the apostle, “Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude [of the people] also be; even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the
Catholic Church”. Letter to Church @ Smyrna, Ch 8
newadvent.org/fathers/0109.htm
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Polycarp, ~70a.d. - 156 a.d. disciple of John the apostle, “The Church of God which sojourns at Smyrna, to the Church of God sojourning in Philomelium, and to all the congregations of the Holy and
Catholic Church in every place”:
newadvent.org/fathers/0102.htm
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Justin Martyr ~100 – 165 a.d. sole government of God Ch 1
newadvent.org/fathers/0130.htm For the men of former generations, who instituted private and public rites in honour of such as were more powerful, caused forgetfulness of the
Catholic faith to take possession of their posterity; but I, as I have just stated, along with a God-loving mind, shall employ the speech of one who loves man, and set it before those who have intelligence, which all ought to have who are privileged to observe the administration of the universe, so that they should worship unchangeably Him who knows all things.
· Irenaeus, ~140 – 202 a.d.disciple of Polycarp,
newadvent.org/fathers/0103110.htm Bk1 ch 10, “as these teachers who are destitute of truly divine wisdom maintain; while the
Catholic Church possesses one and the same faith throughout the whole world, as we have already said.”
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Hippolytus ~235 a.d. Whence women, reputed believers, began to resort to drugs for producing sterility, and to gird themselves round, so to expel what was being conceived on account of their not wishing to have a child either by a slave or by any paltry fellow, for the sake of their family and excessive wealth. Behold, into how great impiety that lawless one has proceeded, by inculcating adultery and murder at the same time! And withal, after such audacious acts, they, lost to all shame, attempt to call themselves a
Catholic Church! Bk 9 Refutations of all Heresies Ch 7
newadvent.org/fathers/050109.htm
Keep in mind, while you see “Catholic Church” in writing from the 1st century and the apostles, the council of Nicea where we received the Nicene creed, and the 4 marks of the Church as an article of faith, is still 90 years into the future from Hippolytus.