- In the
study of religion,
orthopraxy is
correct conduct, both
ethical and liturgical, as
opposed to
faith or grace.
Orthopraxy is in
contrast with orthodoxy...
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current age.
Judaism itself is not
simply a faith-based religion, but an
orthopraxy and ethnoreligion,
pertaining to deed, practice, and identity. Jewish...
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Judaism has
traditionally been
thought to
emphasize correct conduct (or
orthopraxy),
focusing on the
Mosaic covenant, as
recorded in the
Torah and Talmud...
- years,
scholars regard Hinduism as a
fusion or
synthesis of
Brahmanical orthopraxy with
various Indian cultures,
having diverse roots and no
specific founder...
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individual Christians of
every major tradition are
involved in
practical (
orthopraxy)
discussions about how to
respond to the issue.
Those Christians and churches...
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Processes of
Change –
Rethinking the
Insights of
Standardization and
Orthopraxy".
Modern China. 33(1): 91–124. Sage Publications. ---- 2002. "Local Government...
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known as apraxia.
Apraxia Christian theological praxis Hexis Lex
artis Orthopraxy Praxeology Praxis Discussion Series Praxis (disambiguation)
Praxis intervention...
- non-scriptural) religion. The
prevailing governing norm
within polytheism is
often orthopraxy ('right practice')
rather than the "right belief" of orthodoxy. Christianity...
- and
individualism is
constant and that the
tension between religious orthopraxy and art is lifelong.
Potok was, as well as an author, a painter, and his...
- The
divide is over
numerous issues such as the
importance of
accurate orthopraxy according to
ancient sources available, the use and
concept of magic,...