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Orthodoxy (from Gr****: ὀρθοδοξία, orthodoxía, 'righteous/correct opinion') is
adherence to
correct or
accepted creeds,
especially in religion. Orthodoxy...
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Eastern Orthodoxy,
otherwise known as
Eastern Orthodox Christianity or
Byzantine Christianity, is one of the
three main
branches of
Chalcedonian Christianity...
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Nuclear Orthodoxy (Russian: Атомное православие, romanized: Atomnoye pravoslaviye), also
sometimes referred to as
Atomic Orthodoxy, is a
Russian eschatological...
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Radical orthodoxy is a
Christian theological and
philosophical school of
thought which makes use of
postmodern philosophy to
reject the
paradigm of modernity...
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Modern Orthodox Judaism (also
Modern Orthodox or
Modern Orthodoxy) is a
movement within Orthodox Judaism that
attempts to
synthesize Jewish values and...
- In Christianity, Neo-
orthodoxy or Neoorthodoxy, also
known as
theology of
crisis and
dialectical theology, was a
theological movement developed in the...
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Orthodoxy in
India may
refer to:
Eastern Orthodoxy in India,
representing adherents,
communities and
institutions of
various Eastern Orthodox Churches...
- dietary, purity,
ethical and
other laws of
halakha is the
hallmark of
Orthodoxy.
Practicing members are
easily distinguishable by
their lifestyle, refraining...
- The
Feast of
Orthodoxy (or
Sunday of
Orthodoxy or
Triumph of
Orthodoxy) is
celebrated on the
first Sunday of
Great Lent in the
Eastern Orthodox Church...
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Orthodoxy is a 1908 book by G. K.
Chesterton which he
described as a "spiritual autobiography". It has
become a
classic of
Christian apologetics. Chesterton...