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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- "wearer of a blue [belt]"), alternatively spelt as Nildhari, are a heterodoxical sect within Sikhism that was founded by Harnam Singh. Neeldharis are...
- 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...
- whom may belong to Udasi orders but others are affiliated with other heterodoxical, non-Khalsa sects. In the broadest sense of the term, it simply refers...
- Breakthrough Filmmaker Greg Kwedar Nominated Cinema Eye Honors January 9, 2025 Heterodox Award Sing Sing Nominated Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 12, 2025...
- Heterodox teaching (Chinese: 邪教; pinyin: xiéjiào) is a concept in the law of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and its administration regarding new...
- Sikh religion. An example of this is on their article covering the heterodoxical Namdhari sect, which contains a disclaimer warning about sects and cults...
- Upāsanās (worship). The texts of the Upanishads discuss ideas akin to the heterodox sramana traditions. The Samhitas and Brahmanas describe daily rituals...