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Orthodoxy

Orthodoxy meaning

Correctness of doctrine and belief in regard to any doctrinal (i.e. philosophical or theological) system. | Conformity to established and accepted beliefs (usually of religions).

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Priests entering Eastern Orthodoxy from Oriental Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism have usually been received by "vesting" and have been allowed to function immediately within Eastern Orthodoxy as priests.

Haredi Orthodoxy's differences with Modern Orthodoxy usually lie in interpretation of the nature of traditional halakhic concepts and in acceptable application of these concepts.

Modern Orthodoxy main Modern Orthodoxy comprises a fairly broad spectrum of movements, each drawing on several distinct though related philosophies, which in some combination have provided the basis for all variations of the movement today.

On the whole, the "bosh" of heterodoxy is more offensive to me than that of orthodoxy, because heterodoxy professes to be guided by reason and science, and orthodoxy does not.

The confluence of these two phenomena helped drive most of Modern Orthodoxy further to the right, and effectively ended all official cooperation between Modern Orthodoxy and all of the non-Orthodox denominations.

The only weakening of Conservatism and Reform for which Orthodoxy can legitimately hope would come through conversion to Orthodoxy.

Thus, though it was united to Orthodoxy when established through the work of Saint Augustine of Canterbury in the early 7th century, its separation from Orthodoxy came about indirectly through the See of Rome.

At a time when entire villages were abandoning Christianity, the persistent monk worked hard to keep them on the path of Orthodoxy and, consequently, their Greek heritage.

Challenging orthodoxy risks ridicule, and supporting the status quo seems the safer bet — even when that path crashes through social and environmental tipping points.

Greek Orthodoxy has a large amount in its calendar, many of which do not allow meat, fish, or dairy, effectively being a vegan diet.

Khalidi is the Edward Said of Modern Arab Studies, a chair named after the 20th century’s most prominent and influential Palestinian intellectual, whose writings on post-colonial theory have become the orthodoxy of the academic left.

No doubt, the answers are richly complex, but they seem to coalesce around the issues noted above (ethnicity, gender, etc.), and they often travel under the banner of religious orthodoxy.

She rails against this villainous and obstructive orthodoxy, apparently unaware that getting things past opponents and convincing sceptics is the main thing prime ministers have to do.

Some Republicans did break from the party’s economic orthodoxy to try to make genuine appeals to blue-collar voters.

Such a view has led to an increasingly stifling orthodoxy of affirmative action programs with racial and gender preferences.

Suddenly, extreme ideas long rejected by the Democratic Party mainstream were center stage orthodoxy.

The choice to set the story in the South, a region where orthodoxy and tradition are valued, creates hypocrisy, for these individuals fall victim to a man who shares nothing in common with them.

The first “book” spreads over thirteen chapters and offers a description of the primary foundational commitments of Modern Orthodoxy and sources them in Tanakh, Chazal, and their interpreters.

The Heritage Lottery has stopped its designated fund for churches, decreeing in line with secular orthodoxy that they must compete on an even playing field with other, more easily repurposed old buildings.

There has been a sudden uproar over “Modern Orthodoxy,” which is a term that was not used as often in the past and was only periodically covered in the Jewish media.