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  • The term Oriental Orthodoxy refers to the communion of Eastern Christian Churches that recognize only the first four ecumenical councils—the ...
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  • particularly prominent within the Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy ... ==Eastern Orthodoxy== The Eastern Orthodox Church is a communion comprising ...
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  • Oriental Orthodox Church, since Oriental Orthodoxy split from the larger body ... the Eastern Orthodox Churches, Oriental Orthodoxy, and the Eastern Catholic ...
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  • The term Oriental Orthodoxy refers to the communion of Eastern Christian Churches that recognize only the first four ecumenical councils—the ...
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  • ===Eastern Orthodoxy=== Eastern Orthodox mystical theology emphasizes ... Therefore, in Eastern Orthodoxy, theosis never concerns becoming like ...
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  • The Deuterocanonical books of the Bible are books considered by the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodoxy to be canonical parts of the ...
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  • Barth, he is commonly associated with Neo-orthodoxy or the dialectical theology ... joining with Karl Barth in the promotion of Neo-orthodoxy. ...
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  • Subgroups within Orthodox Judaism include Modern Orthodoxy and Haredi ... The above differences are realized in the various subgroups of Orthodoxy ...
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  • official doctrine of Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. ... *Oriental Orthodoxy *Eutyches *Monophysitism *Council of Chalcedon ...
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  • Like many other challengers to early Christian orthodoxy, little is ... in order to bolster his own claims of orthodoxy: And Callistus, who ...
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  • did not satisfy other criteria of "orthodoxy" as he saw it. ... make the decisions of Nicæa the ultimate test of orthodoxy. ...
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  • we can surmise, however, Eriugena's orthodoxy was not at the time suspected ... already formed as to Eriugena's orthodoxy. Pope Nicholas I was offended ...
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  • considerations to establish and promote orthodoxy, they were still monumental ... major difficulties of doctrine. Eastern Orthodoxy typically views the purely ...
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  • other religions, the criterion of both orthodoxy and heresy in Hinduism ... position of power in the articulation of orthodoxy. Thus, the term "nastika ...
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  • Although the council represented the triumph of Nicene orthodoxy over ... broader group under the umbrella of "orthodoxy," a council at Antioch ...
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  • ===Eastern Orthodoxy=== The Code of Canon Law for the Eastern Churches (CCEO) in canon 780 follows the Second Vatican Council's teaching ...
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  • Eastern Orthodoxy thus makes a distinction between a geographical ... Eastern Orthodoxy is less concerned with the question of 'validity ...
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  • more compatible with Roman Catholic orthodoxy, similar to the teachings ... commentary compatible with Roman Catholic orthodoxy. In the controversy with ...
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  • ==Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Anglicanism== [[Image: Dalmatic.jpg ... ===Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism=== [[Image: Orthodox_Deacon.jpg ...
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  • Saint Bibiana. Due to his championing of orthodoxy and his promotion of the ... Simplicius left an important legacy in his strong stand for orthodoxy ...
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  • regarded humanism as a disaster. In Orthodoxy he writes: ... to be nonsensical. This is illustrated again in Orthodoxy: ...
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  • ===Neo-Orthodoxy=== Neo-orthodoxy "Calvinism" to refer to neo-orthodoxy or other liberal revisions ...
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  • accomplishments. He held fast to Nicene orthodoxy during the time the Arianism ... position of Rome as the center of Catholic orthodoxy. Damasus actively ...
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  • as seriously as the Bible and historic orthodoxy require." ... of Christ in the Mirror of Heresy and Orthodoxy from the Apostles to the ...
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  • The confession is a systematic exposition of Calvinist orthodoxy (which neo-orthodox (Barthian) scholars routinely refer to as, “scholastic ...
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  • of Christian faith known as Chalcedonian Orthodoxy. Held from October 8 to ... are today's adherents of Oriental Orthodoxy, who consider themselves ...
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  • In 415, a synod in Jerusalem brought the matter of the orthodoxy of ... 039;s claim to be the ultimate arbiter of orthodoxy as the representative of ...
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  • exercised without risk of forfeiture of orthodoxy. His canon for distinguishing ... it would be difficult to impugn the orthodoxy of even the most theologically ...
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  • Africa, Palestine), Greek and Russian Orthodoxy, and with the religious ... Karl Barth who ushered in a wave of neo-orthodoxy a few years later. For ...
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  • According to Catholic tradition, Saint Linus (d. c. 67 - 80) was the second bishop of Rome, succeeding the first "pope," Saint Peter ...
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  • A respected intellectual champion of orthodoxy in every other respect, he decried the spiritual laxity and corruption that he believed had infected ...
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  • In Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy, canonization continues to be practiced much as it was during the first millennium of Christianity: ...
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  • bishops, who had once championed the orthodoxy of Nestorius, eventually ... as orthodox. Today's Oriental Orthodoxy honors Dioscorus as a major ...
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  • In Eastern Orthodoxy a tradition exists that the flame Moses saw was ... Eastern orthodoxy also interprets the angel as being the Logos of ...
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  • acted quickly to correct this breach with orthodoxy, requesting that Nestorius ... nature of Christ according to Oriental Orthodoxy. If Christ is in full humanity ...
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  • humanity in the irrational teachings of Eastern Orthodoxy. His devout wife introduced him to the elders (startsy) of the Optina Monastery, which he frequented ...
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  • Novatian's doctrine a departure from orthodoxy. Novatian held that idolatry ... of Rome: A Study in Third-Century Orthodoxy. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen ...
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  • thought raised questions about his orthodoxy later in his life. Eventually ... whom he converted from Valentinianism to orthodoxy. Ambrose, a man of wealth ...
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  • Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism, which together make up Eastern Christianity, acknowledge that Adam and Eve's ...
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  • Ephesus|council_date=449|accepted_by=Oriental Orthodoxy|rejected_by=Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Assyrian Church of the East ...
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  • could be reconciled to Chalcedonian orthodoxy if Nestorianism—a more ... 553|accepted_by=Catholicism Eastern Orthodoxy Lutheranism|previous=Council ...
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  • Saint Hilary of Poitiers (c. 300 – 368 C.E.), also known as Hilarius, was bishop of Poitiers in Gaul (today's France) and an eminent doctor ...
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  • of an immanent God, but which the Neo-Orthodoxy of Karl Barth, with its ... declined through the emergence of Neo-Orthodoxy. In America, however, in ...
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  • remain key institutions in Russian Orthodoxy to this day. St. Volodymyr's Cathedral in Kiev is dedicated to him, and the University of Kiev ...
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  • councils accepted by both Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism held ... ===Eastern Orthodoxy and Anglicanism=== Both the Eastern Orthodox Church ...
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  • by whom it was written. A recognized champion of orthodoxy against atheists, Jews, and Protestants, Charron, without resigning this position, and while ...
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  • would conform more closely to the orthodoxy of the Theravada school ... would conform more closely to the orthodoxy of the Theravada school ...
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  • but flattered the new pope by stressing the orthodoxy of the teaching of the Roman church. Leo II confirmed the decrees against Monothelitism in ...
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  • terms, thus launching the school of Neo-Orthodoxy which inspired a whole ... called “Neo-Reformation” as well as “Neo-Orthodoxy.” ...
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  • and the Wahhabi version of Muslim orthodoxy. Examples of such alleged ... While Muslim orthodoxy typically disdains such comments, Sufis rebut ...
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  • The hard fact, however, is that trinitarian orthodoxy is still beset ... nature, became trinitarian orthodoxy. Finding a more inclusive ...
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  • called a "triumph of humanism over orthodoxy and tradition." ... called a "triumph of humanism over orthodoxy and tradition." The ...
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  • the Great Schism between Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism in 1054. ... of single vs. double procession. Eastern Orthodoxy teaches that the Holy Spirit ...
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  • However, the revolution would soon turn into a new orthodoxy, Stalinism. The artistic expression of that orthodoxy was Socialist realism, which would ...
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  • clause into the Nicene Creed. Eastern Orthodoxy holds that the primacy ... being recognized as a saint in Easter Orthodoxy but not in Catholicism. ...
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  • According to Eastern Orthodoxy, Andrew founded the See of Byzantium in 38 C.E., which would later develop into the Patriarchate of Constantinople. ...
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  • *Sergeev, Mikhail. 2007. Sophiology in Russian Orthodoxy: Solov’ev, Bulgakov, Losskii, Berdiaev. Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 0773456090 and ISBN ...
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  • Early in his studies, he became disenchanted with Aristotelian orthodoxy ... Campanella reverted to Roman Catholic orthodoxy and wrote his most famous ...
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  • |accepted_by=Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranism |rejected_by=Assyrian Church of the East (Nestorians) ...
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  • three principles of nationality, Eastern Orthodoxy, and autocracy. ... recommended—nationality, Eastern Orthodoxy, and autocracy. His political ...
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  • Ibn Hanbal is considered a defender of orthodoxy, or pure Islam, and is greatly admired for his courage in the face of persecution and imprisonment ...
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  • should boast." He placed emphasis on orthodoxy (right belief) rather than ... were different enough from Sunnī orthodoxy for them to be condemned ...
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  • The Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy and the Assyrian Church of the East also insist on the need to have infants baptized as soon ...
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  • he made a journey to Paris to defend the orthodoxy of Aquinas against the ... 1277 he traveled to Paris to defend the orthodoxy of Aquinas against the ...
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  • ===Orthodoxy of views=== Despite the issues surrounding the text's canonization, Ecclesiastes appears to be in harmony with other Scriptures ...
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  • quot; His tireless devotion to the Nicene orthodoxy (evidenced through his ... :The leader of orthodoxy :is Athanasius the apostolic :the instructor ...
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  • of doctrine. The Jerusalem Catechism of Orthodoxy is a work primarily designed ... intended as a compact refutation of "orthodoxy." ...
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  • from 1313 to 1905 C.E. As the reigning orthodoxy in Korea for the six hundred ... composition to the present. Indeed, the orthodoxy of his position spread ...
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  • he designed to deprive all disturbers of orthodoxy of the opportunity for ... and most visible monument of Eastern Orthodoxy in Constantinople. ...
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  • accepting of other groups, and the basic orthodoxy of some is often questioned ... the doctrine-centeredness, Protestant Orthodoxy of the times, in favor ...
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  • condemned as Monophysitism, Cyril's orthodoxy was apparently beyond reproach ... " However, with Eutyches restored to orthodoxy in the East, Monophysitism ...
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  • The Eucharist is a sacramental or memorial reenactment of the Last Supper between Jesus and his disciples, in which Christians partake in the ...
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  • Eastern Orthodox Church and in Oriental Orthodoxy, and is remembered each ... to guide the faithful in Socotra into orthodoxy. Socotra had been briefly ...
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  • 28 January (Eastern Orthodoxy) 1 February (Roman Martyrology) ... a great number of hymns defending Nicene orthodoxy. A later Syriac writer ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Varlam Tikhonovich Shalamov (Варлам Тихонович Шаламов; July 1, 1907 – January 17, 1982) was a Russian ...
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  • ===Eastern Orthodoxy=== The first country to make Christianity the ... recognizing the special contribution of Orthodoxy to Russia and respecting ...
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  • Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, Eastern Catholic Church ... generous and sympathetic. His zeal for orthodoxy did not blind him to what ...
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  • since they contradict the prevailing Ingsoc orthodoxy. Tom McArthur ... be no thought, as we understand it now. Orthodoxy means not thinking—not ...
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  • on the mystical tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy. His emphasis on the availability of a direct, transforming experience with God through the mystical ...
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  • The Wisdom of Ben Sira (or The Wisdom of Jesus son of Sirach or merely Sirach), also called Ecclesiasticus (not to be confused with Ecclesiastes ...
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  • leave in Germany where he studied the Neo-orthodoxy of Karl Barth and others ... where he was exposed to Barth's Neo-orthodoxy. So, in his 1931 article ...
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  • and religious questions, condemning the orthodoxy of New England Puritanism ... his religious principles, condemning the orthodoxy of New England Puritanism ...
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  • and defined the limits of Christian orthodoxy for centuries to come. ... emerge—in its view—as the champion of orthodoxy in the face of royal error. ...
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  • Theodora (c. 500 – June 28, 548) was empress of the Byzantine Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I. Along with her husband, she is a ...
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  • They thus represent an emerging "proto-orthodoxy," as opposed to heretical writers of the same or slightly later period. By the fourth century ...
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  • them as evidence of Nestorius' orthodoxy. However, Nestorius also ... in 451 and beyond. As a champion for orthodoxy, Cyril had few equals; ...
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  • converted him completely to anti-Latin Orthodoxy. From that time until his ... union of Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, and some in defense of ...
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  • were intended provide some independence of Orthodoxy and establish it as equal within of the mystical body of Christ. ==Impact== The new role ...
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  • The term "cathedral" is not officially used in Eastern Orthodoxy, the church of a bishop being known as "the great church." ...
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  • ===Champion of orthodoxy=== [[Image:Talmudtrial.jpg|thumb|left|Saint ... piety reportedly swayed many to return to orthodoxy, and Henry himself refused ...
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  • for Talmudic studies compared to Orthodoxy but adds additional requirements ... of rabbis in another. Rabbis within Orthodoxy, and to a lesser extent ...
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  • ==Parallels in Catholicism and Orthodoxy== Some scholars ... (only venerated) in Catholicism and Orthodoxy, her role as a merciful ...
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  • The Book of Tobit (or Book of Tobias in older Catholic Bibles) is a book of scripture that is part of the Catholic and Orthodox biblical canon ...
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  • with the soon-to-be-defined Nicene orthodoxy, it is not surprising that ... * Brown, Harold O.J. Heresies: Heresy and Orthodoxy in the History ...
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  • force and nothing else. Although rejected by Orthodoxy, panentheistic descriptions of God have become more and more common in the Conservative, Reform ...
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  • Christian symbolism is defined as the investing of outward things or actions with an inner meaning the expression of Christian ideas. In a greater ...
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  • ; Sunday after Nativity (Eastern Orthodoxy) |image=St Joseph with the ... 6:3. A tradition still current in Eastern Orthodoxy explains that Joseph was ...
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  • Norman Lamm, one of the leaders of Modern Orthodoxy and Rosh Yeshiva of the ... ====Eastern Orthodoxy==== [[Image:Orthodox clergy.jpg|right|thumb|200px ...
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  • |venerated_in=Eastern and Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranism |image=Gregorius von Nyssa.jpeg ...
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  • Alpha and Omega (Greek: Αλφα and Ω) is an appellation of God in the Book of Revelation (verses 1:8, 21:6, and 22:13). Its meaning is found ...
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  • large are considered as a shining example of orthodoxy. ===Cyprian=== Cyprian of Carthage Cyprian (died September 14, 258) was bishop of Carthage ...
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  • or seemed to stray from the path of orthodoxy. His unorthodox teachings ... and confirmation of his theological orthodoxy; the late Pope John Paul ...
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  • in the west, as contrary to Chalcedonian orthodoxy. Emperor Justinian forced Vigilius to come to Constantinople, where he eventually consented ...
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  • |titles=Bishop of Myra, Defender of Orthodoxy, Wonderworker, Holy Hierarch |beatified_date= |beatified_place= |beatified_by= |canonized_date= ...
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  • the same as that of Catholicism and Orthodoxy; the Baltimore Catechism teaches that Christ is one "person" (like Babai's parsopa ...
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  • Kairos ( grc|καιρός ) is an ancient Greek word meaning the "right or opportune moment." The ancient Greeks had two words for time ...
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  • of the Church were honored retroactively, the orthodoxy of their positions was demonstrated with the passage of time. ==Biography== ...
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  • quot; Marxism from the lethargy of Soviet orthodoxy during the Stalinist era ... September 10, 2007. Lukács defined orthodoxy as the fidelity to the ...
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  • me O God,") is by far the most sung Psalm of Orthodoxy, in both Divine Liturgy and Hours, in the sacrament of repentance or confession, and in other ...
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  • player in the establishment of apostolic orthodoxy in the conflictual climate ... and fourth, he was from an era whose orthodoxy is widely accepted by Orthodox ...
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  • Eastern Orthodox Church and in Oriental Orthodoxy where his major feast day ... Indian Christians practicing Oriental Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism ...
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  • category:fix cite refs [[Image:MeyerholdMug.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Meyerhold's mugshot, taken at the time of his arrest by Soviet police]] ...
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  • Gemistos Plethon on God: Heterodoxy in Defense of Orthodoxy.”] University of Oklahoma. ===General Philosophy Sources=== *[http://plato.stanford ...
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  • "orthopraxis" over "orthodoxy," or action over belief ... predominance accorded to orthopraxis over orthodoxy. Finally, he stated that ...
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  • between East and West on the basis of Nicean orthodoxy. ... "The council went on to define orthodoxy, including the mysterious ...
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  • ironically, as a guard against their own orthodoxy in social change efforts ... regarded as the imposition of a liberal orthodoxy, were described and criticized ...
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  • regarded as canonical in Eastern and Oriental Orthodoxy, but is considered as apocryphal by Jews, Catholics, and most Protestants. It is also listed among ...
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  • of the Vedas in the Hindu criteria of orthodoxy. There is no philosophical place for a creator God in the Sankhya philosophy; indeed, the concept ...
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  • away and thus became the main repository of Dharma orthodoxy. At the Second Council (444 B.C.E.) six of the eight monks chosen to attend were his disciples ...
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  • Baptism, from Greek βαπτίζω (baptízô), is a religious act of purification by water usually associated with admission to a Christian church ...
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  • TaNaK (Hebrew: תנ״ך), or Tanakh, is an acronym for the Hebrew Bible consisting of the initial Hebrew letters (T + N + K) of each of the text ...
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  • as well as to many other bishops, defending the orthodoxy of his teaching (Eusebius, Church History VI.34), which had been condemned both at Alexandria ...
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  • movement fell victim to the emerging cultural orthodoxy of Socialist realism in the 1930s. The revolutionary movements were either silenced or driven ...
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  • as one of the archangels in Judaism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, Gabriel was also called the chief angel in Islam, who revealed the ...
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  • Easter, also called Pascha, commemorates the resurrection of Jesus, which Christians believe occurred on the third day after his crucifixion ...
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  • Before a conclusion was reached about the heresy or orthodoxy of Ockham's own philosophy, he fled Avignon on May 26, 1328, with Michael ...
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  • do not generally exist in Eastern Orthodoxy. However, some Eastern churches did have a similar practice in the form of absolution certificates ...
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  • ==Reconciliation of Orthodoxy and Mystical Islam== His Ihya was in many respects his answer to his own Incoherency; he details in four volumes ...
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  • ==Orthodoxy and revisionism== Shostakovich's response to official criticism is disputed. It is clear that outwardly he conformed with the ...
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  • Saint Ansgar, also Anskar or Oscar, (September 8?, 801 – February 3, 865) was an archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen known as the "Apostle of ...
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  • the southern provinces to the Arabs made Orthodoxy stronger in the remaining ... Meanwhile, the role of the Emperor as patron of Eastern Orthodoxy ...
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  • the Eastern Orthodox Church or Oriental Orthodoxy, which are themselves distinct ... heresy or departure from the true faith (orthodoxy). Communion has been broken ...
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  • wiped out by the resurgence of Nicene orthodoxy and the demise of both Arian and Semi-Arian Christianity. A more lasting contribution is his ...
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  • were also characterized by their lack of an orthodoxy and scripture. Religions that were practiced in secret only in order to avoid religious persecution ...
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  • both for the rights of papacy and for the cause of orthodoxy when he insisted that the name of the late Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople, who had tolerated ...
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  • ===Monks in Eastern Orthodoxy=== In the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, monasticism still holds a very special ...
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  • of the church and is still not shared in Eastern Orthodoxy. Moreover, some modern day Protestants who generally accept the teaching of the early ecumenical ...
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  • is not in communion with the rest of Oriental Orthodoxy. This church is in communion however with the Mar Thoma Church and both churches have assisted ...
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  • adhering to the correct belief--called orthodoxy--one was not a true Christian ... The “Great Schism” between Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Catholicism ...
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  • which is widely seen as the beginning of neo-orthodoxy. == Catholic interpretation == Catholics accept the necessity of faith for salvation but ...
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  • had a reputation for asceticism, orthodoxy and the eloquence of his sermons; and the popularity of the memory of St. John Chrysostom of Antioch ...
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  • of Hasidim and the conservatism of talmudic Orthodoxy. His implication that the contemporary Judaism of his time could benefit from an infusion ...
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  • the Doctors of the Church; in Eastern Orthodoxy and the Eastern Catholic ... I, a steadfast supporter of Nicene orthodoxy. This was a highly promising ...
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  • versions and is still used intact within Eastern Orthodoxy. Furthermore, the LXX was also the basis for Gothic, Slavonic, old Syriac (but not the Peshitta ...
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  • ground between the staunch traditionalism of Orthodoxy and the liberalism of the Reform movement. He was an early supporter of Zionism, as well as a ...
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  • The Book of Jubilees (ספר היובלים), sometimes called the Lesser Genesis (Leptogenesis), is an ancient Jewish religious work that was ...
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  • most radical challenge to the Ricardian orthodoxy in political economy represented ... to Alfred Marshall's school of orthodoxy was that it paid relatively ...
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  • For example, the cross used in Eastern Orthodoxy is distinct from the Roman ... including, Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, and ...
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  • status of the church within Eastern Orthodoxy is ambiguous: by some, including the church itself, The official Website describes the Church as ...
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  • American maintained the restraints of scientific orthodoxy. According to Mims, former managing editor Armand Schwab Jr. said: Scientific American ...
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  • Elizabeth, also spelled Elisabeth (Hebrew Elisheva, אֱלִישֶׁבַע—"An oath to my God") was the mother of John the Baptist ...
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  • speakers of his time. A staunch defender of orthodoxy against the new criticism, called 'higher criticism' that identified human authors and ...
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  • strict observance and the narrowest reading of orthodoxy and the Franciscan rule. At first following Bernardino as he preached, from 1420 onwards, John ...
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  • the importance of Brahmanical ritual orthodoxy. Bhedābheda reconciles the positions of two other major schools of Vedānta, Advaita (Non-dual ...
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  • eugenics, however, departed from Darwinian orthodoxy in maintaining the possibility of the inheritance of acquired characteristics, as suggested by Jean ...
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  • reconciled their methods with the orthodoxy of the Church and accommodated reverence for the mysteries of faith. Eclectics, like John of Salisbury ...
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  • within the line of Stalinist philosophical orthodoxy. == Marxist criticisms of dialectical materialism == Nevertheless, the doctrine of dialectical ...
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  • redacted by Confucius, and also the new orthodoxy, propounded by Zhu Xi, that the "core text" of the Great Learning was personally ...
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  • the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Assyrian, the Anglican ... full definition, of what is required for orthodoxy. It was hoped that by memorizing ...
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  • This creed, which differed from Sunni orthodoxy and his continued sympathy ... had also claimed the ability to declare orthodoxy, religious scholars in ...
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  • the Anglican Communion, and Western Orthodoxy. It is also used by evangelical Protestant denominations such as Presbyterians, Methodists, Congregationalists ...
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  • of the legend that became accepted in Eastern Orthodoxy. Evagrius Scholasticus mentions in his Ecclesiastical History the image of Edessa discovered ...
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  • to reject imposition of creeds as a sign of orthodoxy and to favor self-governing congregations. There was, however, among many of them also a strong ...
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  • #039;s use of violence to intervene on behalf of orthodoxy, a view which was put to much use by the medieval Church in its various campaigns against heresy. ...
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  • leading to the emergence of the Neo-Orthodoxy Karl Barth as a viable intellectual alternative. Another important concern of the Social Gospel ...
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  • well-known in the icons of Eastern Orthodoxy. Madonna is shown as the "Hodegetria" ("One Who Shows the Way"). In it the Virgin ...
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  • *De Bary, William Theodore. Neo-Confucian Orthodoxy and the Learning of the Mind-and-Heart. New York: Columbia University Press, 1981. ISBN 0231052294 ...
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  • within the Christian traditions of Eastern Orthodoxy, to evoke veneration and to educate the masses. Icons are most widely used in Orthodox Churches ...
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  • strengthened the legal authority of orthodoxy. Because of the success of the mainstream church in destroying heretical works, many of the books ...
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  • content that was at odds with the prevailing orthodoxy. For this reason, most of these non-canonical texts were only ever accepted by small portions ...
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  • treatises of the ancient Christian Orthodoxy, including the Acts of ... Paul. Furthermore, while the Christian Orthodoxy frequently portrayed Marcion ...
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  • Kanem-Bornu and inspired a trend toward Islamic orthodoxy, but Muhammad al-Kanem, a warlord of Kanem, contested the Fulani advance. ...
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  • famous critic, tore down the long-standing orthodoxy with his bold and candid objections to Bashō's style. However, Shiki was also instrumental ...
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  • as the sole source of legitimate Christian orthodoxy and orthopraxy. An additional reason that many reformers felt a great impetus to reject this ...
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  • on the other hand—believing that outside of orthodoxy there were no true sacraments—regarded baptism by heretics to be null and void. He therefore ...
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  • Church and is often honored as a pillar of Orthodoxy. ==Recent discussions and statements== In the recent past, many Catholic theologians have ...
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  • Uriel, Simiel, Orifiel, and Zachariel. Eastern Orthodoxy venerates Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Selaphiel, Jegudiel, and Barachiel. ...
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  • have upheld an unbroken ecclesiastical orthodoxy and unity with the Catholic Church. To commemorate this communion, in 1100 Maronite Patriarch ...
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  • of his subjects, and thus a duty to maintain orthodoxy. ... used the power of the state to enforce orthodoxy. Up until this time the ...
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  • reign of 15 years for the Caliph's return to orthodoxy and generous patronage of poets and men of learning, makes but sorry amends for a life of ...
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  • |venerated_in=Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism |feast_day=February 1 |patronage=babies; blacksmiths; boatmen; cattle; chicken farmers; ...
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  • During 1872, Solvyov returned to his Orthodoxy, and from 1873–1874 he attended lectures at the Moscow Ecclesiastic Academy. He began writing ...
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  • parts of the East, adherents of Chalcedonian orthodoxy sent complaints to Pope Felix III (483-92), entreating him to speak out for the Council of Chalcedon ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:gogol.jpg|thumb|165px|right|Nikolai Gogol]] Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol (Никола́й Васи́льевич Го́голь ...
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  • after, thus forming a counter-point to emerging orthodoxy. Marcion played a significant role in the development of textual Christianity by forcing ...
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  • of emperors when they strayed from orthodoxy, it generally viewed the role of the state more positively than the western doctrine and looked ...
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  • * Bauer, Walter, and Robert A. Kraft. Orthodoxy and Heresy in Earliest Christianity. Mifflintown, PA: Sigler Press, 1996. ISBN 0962364274 ...
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  • Methodius, Saints" and "Eastern Orthodoxy, Missions ancient and modern ... Methodius vindicated his orthodoxy at Rome, the more easily as the ...
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  • in his Russian nationalism and his religious orthodoxy. While he had become famous for his criticism of the Soviet Union, he gave a commencement ...
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  • Pope Leo XIII (March 2, 1810 - July 20, 1903), born Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci, was the 256th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church ...
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  • zanadiqa (atheists), and the declaration of orthodoxy. The zanadiqa ridiculed the Qur'an, but admired Muhammad as a human law-maker. ...
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  • until 1948. According to KMT political orthodoxy, this period thus began ... government period in KMT political orthodoxy, but the Communists refused ...
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  • as it is by the concerns of modern Orthodoxy—is paradoxically one ... Sacks' perspective is one rooted in modern orthodoxy: ...
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  • the Galician throne. Boleslaw converted to Orthodoxy and assumed the name Yuri II. Nevertheless, suspecting him of harboring Catholic feelings, the ...
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  • Kanem-Bornu and inspired a trend toward Islamic orthodoxy. However, Muhammad al-Kanem, an advisor to the royal family and a religious scholar contested ...
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  • of the humanist revival in harmony with Catholic orthodoxy, illumined by a revived appreciation of the Augustinian doctrine of justification. In the ...
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  • for nature and impatience with religious orthodoxy. Hawthorne's works offer a probing investigation into the psychology of nineteenth-century ...
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  • a humanitarian protest against the dominant orthodoxy of his time. For the science of economics, the most important contribution was probably his ...
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  • claim to be the ultimate authority on questions of orthodoxy versus heresy. However, the Monophysite controversy did not end here. Many eastern ...
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  • and the Jesus Prayer (in Eastern Orthodoxy). Christian prayers are ... less popular theologically). In Eastern Orthodoxy, this approach is known ...
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  • which were not in harmony with the later Nicene orthodoxy,” but that his heroic defense of the Church and his martyrdom under the Romans restored ...
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  • empire, the Slavs and the Rus had converted to Orthodoxy. ... into Western Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. The patriarch of Constantinople ...
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  • palace and blinded Philippicus on June 3, 713. Orthodoxy was soon restored by Anastasius II (713-15). This was, in effect, the end of Monothelitism ...
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  • (border keepers) and converted to Russian Orthodoxy. They live in the Urals ... culture, in which the elements of Muslim orthodoxy mixed with religious tolerance ...
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  • Confession of sins is the public or spoken acknowledgment of either personal or collective guilt, seen as a necessary step to receive divine ...
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  • Since the date of Easter is calculated differently in Eastern Orthodoxy compared to Western Christianity, the two traditions will celebrate the ...
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  • lost the struggle for the claim to orthodoxy due to marginalization and persecution. Scholar Hans-Joachim Schoeps, however, argues that the primary ...
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  • The first Sunday is the Feast of Orthodoxy, which commemorates the restoration of the veneration of icons after the Iconoclast controversy. ...
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  • Gregory Dialogus (the Dialogist) in Eastern Orthodoxy because of the Dialogues he wrote. Gregory was one of the last popes not to have changed his name ...
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  • Adolf von Harnack (May 7, 1851 – June 10, 1930), was a German theologian and prominent church historian who pioneered the effort to free Christianity ...
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  • Nadezhda Konstantinovna "Nadya" Krupskaya ( Надежда Константиновна Крупская , scientific transliteration ...
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  • the same as that of Catholicism and Orthodoxy; the Baltimore Catechism teaches that Christ is one "person" (like Babai's parsopa ...
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  • as the center of priestly wisdom and orthodoxy. The Sassanian kings covered the faces of the rocks in this neighborhood, and in part even the ...
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  • Eastern Orthodoxy was brought to Japan in the nineteenth century by Nicholas of Japan (baptized as Ivan Dmitrievich Kasatkin),Orthodox World ...
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  • itself assumed the characteristics of a new orthodoxy. In what would become his principal work on metaphysics, Vernünftige Gedanken von Gott, der Velt ...
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  • between Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, and Orthodoxy. Adherents within the Anglican Communion worldwide number around 70 million. However there are ...
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  • Prynne, like Hutchinson, challenged the religious orthodoxy of Puritan New England and was punished as much for violating the mores of the society as ...
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  • This was a sign that St Maximus was a beacon of Orthodoxy during his lifetime, and continues to shine forth as an example of virtue for all. Many healings ...
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  • and goldsmith work. The triumph of orthodoxy over the iconoclastic heresy infused an extraordinary enthusiasm into this branch of their labors. ...
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  • it is new, radical, and fashionable. "Orthodoxy" is not an evil if the doctrine on which the "orthodox" stand is sound. Who ...
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  • there was what he called a "left-wing orthodoxy" in Britain in the '30s. He believed it was not in Britain's interest to ally itself ...
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  • in positioning the Russian Church within Orthodoxy. The year of his death is "regarded as marking the final rupture between the Latin and ...
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  • approach to Islam, despite its orthodoxy, was too liberal for the fanatical Almoravids," she says. This seems ironic, since he had supported ...
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  • it through from being an unorthodoxy to an orthodoxy. I'm referring to the theory that the eukaryotic cell is a symbiotic union of primitive ...
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  • bishops as a theologian passing judgment on the orthodoxy of accused Cathar leaders. He stood with Montfort at the siege of Lavaur in 1211, and at the ...
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  • Yiddishkeit began to encompass not just Orthodoxy and Hasidism, but a broad range of movements, ideologies, practices, and traditions in which ...
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  • from Shklov) who converted to Russian Orthodoxy. His mother was of German-Russian origin. He attended St. Petersburg University. During the First ...
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  • as dedicated believers in Confucian orthodoxy, they served, without the benefit of state appointments, as teachers, patrons of the arts, and ...
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  • Ole Bruun. Fengshui in China: Geomantic Divination Between State Orthodoxy ... China: Geomantic Divination Between State Orthodoxy and Popular Religion. Honolulu: ...
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  • interested in what might be termed orthodoxy--however a religion itself might enforce or police conformity to an official version--but with religion ...
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  • and Catholicism, liberalism and neo-orthodoxy, and so on. For Tillich, this position on the border was not painful or unpleasant. He perceived ...
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  • nuanced understanding of this issue than does Orthodoxy. The Conservative movement has stated: In the past, intermarriage … was viewed as an ...
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  • of Confucian principles, became the orthodoxy of Korean Confucians. In Korea, as in China, Zhu Xi (Chu Hsi)’s interpretation became the standard ...
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  • a more fundamental challenge to Keynesian orthodoxy in seeking to revive the pre-Keynesian idea that the economy was of an inherently self-regulating ...
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  • and the Synod of Jerusalem of 1672 for Greek Orthodoxy. ==Language== The common languages spoken by both Jews and Gentiles in the holy land at ...
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  • According to Chinese political orthodoxy, there could be only one legitimate empire, and so the Ming and the Yuan each denied the legitimacy ...
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  • what is sometimes labeled the "allopatric orthodoxy." This terminology refers to the process of species origin involving geographic isolation ...
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  • movements such as the Zhengyi ("Orthodoxy") or Quanzhen ("complete reality") sects, which collectively trace back to Zhang ...
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  • Christ's teaching would be termed Orthodoxy. I wouldn't oppose ... ridiculing the hypocrisy of the Russian Orthodoxy's higher ranks. In ...
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  • century traditions. They include Neo-orthodoxy by Karl Barth in Europe ... # Radical orthodoxy, which presents classical Christianity as a genuine ...
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  • The Fall of Constantinople was the conquest of the Byzantine capital by the Ottoman Empire under the command of Sultan Mehmed II, on Tuesday ...
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  • of both Marxist-Leninist and social-democratic orthodoxy, which emphasized Marxism as a new kind of positive science, they were linking up with the implicit ...
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  • Manichaeism is an extinct dualistic religion of Iranian origin, founded in the third century C.E. by the Prophet Mani (c. 216-274 C.E.). Originating ...
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  • orthodox Unitarian if there is such a thing as orthodoxy in that very heterodox body, but in every fibre of my being I am Protestant with the biggest ...
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  • is known that Koreans have a stronger sense of orthodoxy than the Japanese and even the Chinese. Although Yulgok was a Neo-Confucian he complained that ...
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  • Here "eastern" means Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Assyrian Church of the East, and the Ancient Church of the East; perhaps ...
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  • his complete rejection of his earlier orthodoxy. Bauer became associated with the radical Young Hegelians or "Left Hegelians." ...
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  • and by the fifth century the East, Eastern Orthodoxy with a few exceptions, had come to accept the Book of Revelation and thus had come into ...
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  • has generally been considered orthodoxy by subsequent Chinese philosophers, especially the Neo-Confucians of the Song dynasty. Specifically, ...
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  • The Holy Order of Mans From New Age to Orthodoxy. Indiana University press, 1995. ISBN 0253336120 *____________. New Religious Movements in the ...
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  • pound away at the Marshallian Neoclassical orthodoxy. ==Major features== There are a number of features that distinguish the Austrian school from ...
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  • by Jesus. Today, Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and some Protestant sects recognize the practice. In recent times, the practice of exorcism has ...
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  • Following the "triumph of Orthodoxy" (that is, the reintroduction of icons) in 843 C.E., Theodore became one of the great heroes of ...
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  • of these texts is the criterion of orthodoxy in all systems of Hindu ... serve as the paragon and criterion for orthodoxy in Hindu philosophy thereby ...
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  • Addis Ababa is the capital city of Ethiopia and the African Union and is often called the "African Capital" due to its historical, ...
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  • This systematic conception became Confucian orthodoxy for over seven hundred years, harmonizing a qi-based metaphysical system with the conservative ...
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  • clearly to combat perceived errors. In this way, orthodoxy (Greek: The right view) was defined in contrast to heresy (wrong choice). The most notable ...
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  • The major Christian bodies (e.g. the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy and the Protestant Churches) believe the Ten Commandments to be binding ...
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  • Tewahdo Church (1993). Since the schism with orthodoxy following the Council of Chalcedon (451), it has been an important Miaphysite church, and its ...
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  • German states, Feuerbach's attack upon orthodoxy made him something of a hero with the revolutionary party; but he never invested himself in the ...
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  • in Wicca, and no single "orthodoxy," the beliefs and practices of Wiccans can substantially vary, both between individuals and between ...
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  • and has even become a part of recent textbook orthodoxy. ... is sometimes labeled the "allopatric orthodoxy" (Gould 1980a; Gould ...
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  • cannot suppress such urges. In addition, the orthodoxy and conviction of his position are demonstrated by his recurring call to imitate Christ in all things: ...
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  • by the efforts to restore the Western rite to Orthodoxy. There are currently no female Benedictine monastic houses in the Orthodox Church. ...
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  • from liturgical prayers for the departed. In Orthodoxy, cremation is a rejection of the dogma of the general resurrection, and as such is viewed harshly ...
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  • movements, such as the Zhengyi ("Orthodoxy") or Quanzhen ("complete ... state by advocating a return to Confucian orthodoxy in a movement called Hanxue ...
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  • to the Chinese culture. Russian Orthodoxy was introduced in 1715 ... (or Manchu) dynasty (1644-1911). Russian Orthodoxy was introduced in 1715. ...
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  • its views from spreading, and to conform to orthodoxy. In 367 C.E., the bishop of Alexandria urged Christians to “cleanse the church from every ...
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  • Transubstantiation (in Latin, transsubstantiatio) is a Christian doctrine, which claims that during the Eucharistic meal, the sacramental bread ...
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  • Excommunication is a religious censure used to deprive or suspend membership in a religious community. The word literally means out of communion ...
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  • the same ground. I look upon my estrangement from orthodoxy as only a change of opinion concerning an important historical question, a change which does ...
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  • labor theory's abandonment. The new orthodoxy became the theory of marginal ... The development of this new orthodoxy is referred to as the neoclassical ...
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  • origins, not only those who profess Coptic Orthodoxy. Medieval writers before the Mamluk period often used the words Copts (Arabic: قبط) and Egyptians ...
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  • retained their traditional conservative values of Orthodoxy, faith in the autocracy, and indifference to political life. Sablinsky, 15. ...
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  • should use conscience to question church orthodoxy. Though Green believed that the desire for earthy fame was a consequence of sinful pride, he ...
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  • In Christianity, an Apostle (Greek: Ἀπόστολος apostolos: meaning "messenger") designates an individual commissioned by God ...
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  • #It preached orthodoxy of thought, with total disregard for freedom of thinking and expression. ==References== *Benton, Gregor, (ed.) 1998. Chen ...
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  • movement, steeped in the Eastern Orthodoxy and the religious doctrines of Vladimir Solovyov, had little in common with the French movement of ...
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  • prayer, a missionary spirit, and attention to orthodoxy. It has been highly critical of the kind of activities that occur in and around Sufi shrines ...
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  • Medjugorje is not a litmus test of orthodoxy, though every Catholic will have a moral obligation to accept the judgement of Rome, in the manner ...
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  • A candle (from the Latin word candere, meaning "to shine") is a light source that usually has an internal wick rising through the center ...
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  • a tactic used by the institute to maintain the orthodoxy in teaching, but Beck was frustrated. === Private practice === In 1962, Beck requested ...
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  • Despite his often acid reflections on religious orthodoxy and the baleful influence and patronizing attitudes of missionaries, Twain anonymously wrote ...
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  • puncture received forms of moral and metaphysical orthodoxy, the peculiar quality of Voltaire—ironic style without exaggeration—appears. ...
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  • in an attempt to defend Communist orthodoxy, his endeavor to present Marxism as a form of structuralism reflected a move away from the intellectual ...
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  • Darwin's theory cut through this orthodoxy with the view that there ... of natural selection—did not become an orthodoxy until long after his death ...
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  • , of the syncretism of Aristotelianism and Jewish orthodoxy as presented in that work. ===Hasdai Crescas=== Hasdai Crescas (1340-1410) is best ...
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  • Sai Baba of Shirdi was also an opponent of religious orthodoxy - both Hindu and Muslim. Rigopoulos, 139 Although Sai Baba himself led the life ...
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  • who did not conform to the Party message into orthodoxy. The phrase was a play on "xǐ xīn" (洗心 "to wash the heart"), a ...
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  • males in Coptic Christianity and Ethiopian Orthodoxy still observe circumcision. ===Food restrictions=== Judaism and Islam have strict dietary ...
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  • further developed its reputation as a bastion of orthodoxy. Meanwhile, after Constantine established his hew capital at Byzantium with the new ...
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  • in the late 1940s, when political orthodoxy was imposed on the arts, including music. Prokofiev is famous for numerous compositions, including ...
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  • while in the Lithuanian provinces, rabbinical orthodoxy held sway. In part, this division in modes of thought reflected social differences between ...
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  • of belief and canons of doctrinal orthodoxy— the intent being to define unity of beliefs for the whole of Christendom. ==Character and purpose== ...
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  • When Mme de Maintenon began questioning the orthodoxy of Mme Guyon's opinions, an ecclesiastical commission of three members, including Bossuet ...
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  • In the New Testament, Judas Iscariot (died April 29–33 C.E.) is one of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, infamously known as the betrayer ...
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  • Church pressured many Kalmyks to adopt Orthodoxy. By the mid-eighteenth ... cousin and his widow converted to Russian Orthodoxy and sought the protection ...
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  • paradox refers to the theological movement of neo-orthodoxy initiated by Karl Barth between the two world wars. This approach to theology stresses that ...
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  • caught in the debate between the Reformers and Orthodoxy. A middle ground was developed by scholars who believed that, while tampering with Jewish law ...
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  • Zhu Xi, was persuasive enough to become Imperial orthodoxy for over six hundred years. ==Translations== *Anthony, Carol K. & Hanna Moog. I ...
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  • princes in Central Asia were content with Sunni orthodoxy with decentralized princedoms of the Chagatay, Timurid, and Uzbek houses. In the Kypchak-Tatar ...
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  • local Jewish communities officially adhere to Orthodoxy. The unresolved tension between the re-emerging Reform movement in Germany and the official ...
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  • of traditional dogma and religious orthodoxy, which had made most Indian Muslims suspicious of British influences.R. Upadhyay, [http://www.saag ...
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  • The Spanish Inquisition was founded in 1478 by Ferdinand and Isabella to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and was under the direct ...
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  • Justin suggests using to determine the religious orthodoxy of believers: "For I choose to follow not men or men's doctrines, but God and the ...
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  • by Arian Christians, which raised debates over orthodoxy. Clovis I of the Franks is a well-known example of a barbarian king who chose Catholic orthodoxy ...
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  • of the West and affirmation of Russian Orthodoxy and Tsarism. In his day, he was popular, but not considered a great artist. His style was considered ...
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  • any history of hostility between Orthodoxy and Catholicism. Thus, Croats and Serbs declared that they were "brothers in Christ" while ...
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  • to the now officially sanctioned Orthodoxy of the Nicene Creed (325) was destroyed. Many gnostic and other gospels were destroyed, although some ...
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  • The Book of Revelation, also called Revelation to John or Apocalypse of John, is the last canonical book of the New Testament in the Christian ...
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  • Eastern Orthodoxy teaches that the incarnation of God as a human, Jesus, makes it permissible and necessary to venerate icons. For Jews and Muslims ...
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  • in the name of Christian religious orthodoxy. The history of the Cathari, thus, provides an important reminder that the Crusades not only caused ...
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  • virtual caste system legitimized by religious orthodoxy. The sophisticated ambiance, and educated citizenry of tourism-rich Funchal is a sharp contrast ...
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  • to Cerinthus by the established orthodoxy; that Eusebius was only stating a theory that he had heard; and that Eusebius himself believed the ...
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  • for conflict with the prevalent religious orthodoxy. Yet it was such a fertile and flexible idea that, as in Greece and India, it flourished ...
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  • #039;s rebellious expression extended to rigid orthodoxy in the name of Islam. While explicitly avowing his affinity to Islam, and calling for upholding ...
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  • radical break from the prevailing tactical orthodoxy, which involved maneuvering to approach the enemy fleet in a single line of battle and then engaging ...
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  • suffered under Islamic regimes. The response of orthodoxy to gnosticism significantly defined the evolution of Christian doctrine and church order. After ...
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  • its greatest value lies in bridging Christian orthodoxy and naturalistic world views.”Mark D. Isaacs, "Blessed are the Peacemakers: Albert ...
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  • Atenism), which is referred to as "Kemetic Orthodoxy." Practitioners consider both the ancient Egyptian religion and their modern equivalent ...
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  • century. Most scholars simply took this new orthodoxy for granted and directed their efforts toward Q itself. ===Twentieth Century=== ...
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  • Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Anglican Communion, Lutherans, Presbyterians, and Methodists, although a number of Protestant ...
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  • John II of Jerusalem and Rufinus concerning the orthodoxy of Origen occurred. To this period belong some of his most passionate and most comprehensive ...
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  • and strong advocate of a return to Confucian orthodoxy; Han Yu was later listed as one of the "Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song." ...
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  • of Berlin), advocated evangelical orthodoxy and the political conservatism of the post-Napoleon Restoration period. The Left Hegelians, also known ...
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  • of his striving to enforce Catholic orthodoxy through an intensification of the Inquisition was the gradual smothering of Spain's intellectual ...
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  • |religion = Roman Catholicism; also Protestantism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Judaism, and Sunni Islam after the annexation of Bosnia |capital = Vienna ...
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  • elements in its affirmation of Buddhist orthodoxy, Benjamin Radcliff and Amy Radcliff. Understanding Zen. (Tuttle Publishing, 1993). ...
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  • Fasting refers to the act of willingly abstaining from the consumption of food and/or fluids, for a period of time. A fast may be total or partial ...
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  • The Ottoman Empire represents one of the largest imperial projects in human history, ruling vast territories in North Africa, the Balkans, and ...
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  • associated with religion, encouraging orthodoxy and commitment. Marie Cornwall, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/2579261 The Determinants of Religious ...
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  • By the age of 17, the orthodoxy of his mother and unbiased ways of his father molded him into a nonbeliever who nevertheless encouraged Bible ...
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  • Newton's religious views and Anglican orthodoxy was averted. Mathematician and mathematical physicist Joseph Louis Lagrange (1736–1813 ...
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  • in Roman Catholicism or the hesychasm in Eastern Orthodoxy, may be compared to forms of Eastern meditation that focus on an individual object. Though ...
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  • that it would maintain the Puritan religious orthodoxy in a way that Harvard had not.[http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/rcah/html/ah_057300_matherincrea ...
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  • groups who were outside the fold of brahmanic orthodoxy. Flood 1996, 92, 161. These practices associated with cremation grounds are also mentioned ...
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  • Existential psychology, Neo-orthodoxy, and many more | main_interests = Religion, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Aesthetics, Ethics, Psychology | ...
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  • (1996), 116. With the return to religious orthodoxy at the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty, Tutankhamun, Ay and then Horemheb returned to the royal ...
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  • well as at heretics who rejected Roman Catholic orthodoxy, including alumbras who practiced a kind of mysticism or spiritualism. They were an important ...
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  • both the modernists' approach and of cultural orthodoxy in isolation. He argued that "there is no antagonism between the Old and the New. Both ...
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  • The country also has minority communities of Eastern Orthodoxy, mainly among the Russian minority, to which about 4.9 percent of the total population ...
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  • The neo-orthodoxy movement of the twentieth century, spearheaded by Karl Barth, Karl Barth, Dietrich Ritschl (ed.), Geoffrey W. Bromiley (trans ...
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  • stance he took towards much of the accepted orthodoxy of psychoanalytic theory and practice led, in 1963, to a condition being set by the IPA that the ...
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  • with the current trend of western economic orthodoxy; yet, they resulted in unprecedented growth and much improved standards of living for the French ...
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  • and so gave rise to the view of the later orthodoxy that the establishment and acceptation of pure doctrine should precede the personal attitude ...
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  • Nicolas |title=Bank Regulation and Financial Orthodoxy: the Lessons from the Glass–Steagall Act |journal=Revue Analyse Financière |date=January 2010 ...
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  • known as the period of Lutheran Orthodoxy, small groups of non-Lutherans were quietly tolerated. The Sami people were converted from their shamanistic ...
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  • The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican (popularly known as Vatican II) was the twenty-first Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church ...
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  • churches in the world. At first, Christian Orthodoxy made gains in modern-day Sudan and other neighboring regions. However, after the spread of Islam ...
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  • Calvinism and Unitarianism, while Orthodoxy, which was the confession of the Romanian population, was proclaimed as "tolerated" (tolerata). ...
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  • of suppression served to heighten orthodoxy among the Jesuits upon restoration. While this claim is debatable, Jesuits were generally supportive ...
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  • Moscow, who required him first to convert to Orthodoxy. The historian John Meyendorff suggests Jogaila may have already been an Orthodox Christian: ...
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  • occasion breaching the nineteenth-century economic orthodoxy of complete laissez-faire and using state resources or interfering in the market. Among other ...
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  • He converted to Russian Orthodoxy upon his marriage with Yekaterina Fadeyeva. His father was made a member of the knighthood in Pskov but moved ...
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  • Iconic religions such as Hinduism, Greek Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and later Buddhism use images both to express divinity itself and to ...
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  • Roman Catholicism, Judaism, Greek and Russian Orthodoxy, and Protestantism. ===Language=== Three languages are recognized as official in Luxembourg: ...
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  • North Macedonia (before 2019, Macedonia), officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country on the Balkan peninsula in southeastern ...
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  • has brought Islam (4.3 percent) and Eastern Orthodoxy (1.8 percent) as sizable minority religions. Switzerland, CIA World Factbook. The 2005 Eurobarometer ...
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  • of these traditions, and his later rejection of orthodoxy for Montanism has led these communions to refrain from considering him a Church father, despite ...
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  • Armenian Apostolic Church, a form of Oriental Orthodoxy, which is a very ritualistic, conservative church, roughly comparable to the Coptic and Syriac ...
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  • " indicating that the struggle between orthodoxy and heresy was present in Britain as elsewhere in the empire. However, this translation of the ...
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  • and "corruption." (Note that Eastern Orthodoxy, by contrast, refers to original sin only in terms of "corruption," thus not taking ...
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  • and champion the maxim "Autocracy, Orthodoxy, and Nationality." ... who revived the maxim of "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and National ...
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  • able to study in universities. The strict Islamic orthodoxy of the Taliban required women to be covered by a long veil and accompanied by a male relative ...
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  • years later Russian settlers introduced Russian Orthodoxy. During the 70 years of Soviet rule, religious participation was banned, and many churches ...
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  • as the opposite of faith in Christ. To his Neo-Orthodoxy movement, religion is humankind’s futile attempt to reach God on its own, while faith in ...
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  • and rebellion against religious and social orthodoxy (6-7, 16). During his Shelidah years, his poems took on a lyrical quality, speaking via the ...
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  • were aggravated by conflicts between Eastern Orthodoxy and the Greek Catholic Church following the Union of Brest, overall discrimination of Orthodox ...
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  • reiterated his challenge to Free Trade orthodoxy in the House of Commons, amidst cheering from many Unionists. Balfour, caught between Free Traders ...
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  • intended his legacy to be turned into a type of orthodoxy. Luther initiated a Reformation in Western Civilization that, combined with the Renaissance ...
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  • with the dominant confession being Eastern Orthodoxy of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. During the Ottoman rule of the Balkans, Islam established itself ...
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  • Cretan minority or that he converted from Greek Orthodoxy to Roman Catholicism before leaving the island.S. McGarr, St Francis Receiving The Stigmata ...
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  • Romanian Orthodoxy descends from the Great Schism between Eastern and Western Christianity of 1054, and has a more mystical slant than Roman ...
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  • Danish titles, officially converted from Greek Orthodoxy to Anglicanism, and adopted the style Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, taking the surname of ...
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  • image in fact dates to before the Triumph of Orthodoxy, having been completed 787–797, during the iconodule interlude between the First Iconoclast ...
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  • popular iconography of Christ in the Eastern Orthodoxy. This version was written by Simon Ushakov in 1658.]] Jesus' resurrection was the ...
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  • claim that they alone represent true Buddhist orthodoxy, and that other sects are heretics." Richard Gombrich, Buddhist Precept and Practice: ...
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  • said: "Belief in either radicalism or orthodoxy is too simplified a way of viewing things.… Evil is never all evil; goodness on the other hand ...
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  • and spiritual tradition as Eastern Orthodoxy, but is in communion with the See of Peter and recognizes the primacy of the Pope. Protestant Christians ...
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