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'''Holy Tradition''' is the practices deposit of faith given by [[Jesus Christ]] to the [[Apostles]] and passed on in the Church from one generation to the next without addition, alteration or subtraction. [[Vladimir Lossky]] has famously described the Tradition as "the life of the Holy Spirit in the Church." It is dynamic in application, yet unchanging in dogma. It is growing in expression, yet ever the same in essence. Unlike many conceptions of tradition in popular understanding, the historical Orthodox Church does not regard Holy Tradition as something which grows and expands over time, forming a collection of practices and doctrines which accrue, gradually becoming something more developed and eventually unrecognizable to the first Christians. Rather, Holy Tradition is that same faith which Christ taught by to the apostles Apostles and delivered which they gave to their disciples, preserved in the early whole Church. It has been passed on and especially in its leadership through the Church by her [[bishopApostolic Succession]]s and forms the whole of her spiritual life.
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== See Also ==
*[[Apostolic Succession]]
*[[Holy Scripture]]
*[[Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed|The Symbol of Faith]]
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