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- In religion, heterodoxy (from Ancient Gr****: héteros, 'other, another, different' + dóxa, 'po****r belief') means "any opinions or doctrines at variance...
- Heterodoxy was the name adopted by a feminist debating group in Greenwich Village, New York City, in the early 20th century. It was notable for providing...
- "The Hindu synthesis was less the dialectical reduction of orthodoxy and heterodoxy than the resurgence of the ancient, aboriginal Indus civilization. In...
- Historiography of early Christianity is the study of historical writings about early Christianity, which is the period before the First Council of Nicaea...
- one of the main homes of the Counter-jihad movement on the internet. Heterodoxy was a news magazine published in a tabloid format by the center, edited...
- with the movement for Women's suffrage in the United States and founded Heterodoxy, an influential feminist debating group in Greenwich Village. Howe worked...
- such a prominent role for commerce and the newly rich it created, the heterodoxy introduced by Wang Yangming permitted a more accommodating attitude. Zhang...
- transmitted by ashiks. During the Ottoman–Persian Wars, he supported religious heterodoxy and the political subversion of Anatolia, and suffered execution by hanging...
- religion sponsored both the monism of the upper classes and the po****r heterodoxies. The most important deities were worshiped by priests in Tenochtitlan...
- āstika and nāstika of Indian philosophy are quite similar to orthodoxy and heterodoxy respectively, the ātiska being those who accept the epistemic authority...