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Heterodox economics is a broad,
relative term
referring to
schools of
economic thought which are not
commonly perceived as
belonging to
mainstream economics...
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Heterodox Academy (HxA) is a
nonprofit advocacy group of
academics working to
counteract what they see as a lack of
viewpoint diversity on
college campuses...
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ghulat is used by Shia
Muslims for
beliefs perceived as
being extremely heterodox (more in line with the
Christian use of the word "heresy"). In particular...
- Oniţiu, Petrović,
Dawson & Fox 1st Pr.
Kniest TT. 1930 FIDE
Album 1914-1944/III This
example uses
algebraic notation.
Fairy chess is the area of chess...
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heterodox practices. In contrast,
vamachara ('left-hand path') is used to
describe particular tantric practices that are
considered heterodox. N....
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Intellectual opposition came
primarily from
other fields,
along with
heterodox epidemiologists. The
pandemic (and the
response of
Brazilian politicians...
- saw
significant growth,
throughout the empire's history. However, some
heterodox Muslim groups were
viewed as
heretical and even
ranked below Jews and...
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University of New York Press. ISBN 0-7914-6891-7. LoBreglio, John S. Orthodox,
Heterodox, Heretical:
Defining Doctrinal Boundaries in Meiji-period Sōtō Zen, BJOAF...
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Edict of Milan.
While Proto-orthodox
Christianity was
becoming dominant,
heterodox sects also
existed at the same time,
which held
radically different beliefs...
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