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  • ign was characterized by his call for strict orthodoxy, a more assertive push for papal authority,
  • Spiritualism to make stronger affirmation of orthodoxy a requirement for future ministers; among th
  • a further 80,000 or so would leave Rome for Orthodoxy after publication of the Papal Apostolic let
  • se its graduates would be equipped to defend Orthodoxy against Reform's inroads.
  • mber of theologians who defended Calvinistic orthodoxy against Amyraut and Saumur, including Friedr
  • He is known for defending Lutheran orthodoxy against the natural law views of Hugo Grotiu
  • He is remembered as a defender of Catholic orthodoxy against the heresies of his day.
  • garnered much criticism from the psychiatric orthodoxy although he claims to have had astonishing r
  • would go over to Catholicism and be lost to Orthodoxy altogether.
  • with many lay movements designed to restore orthodoxy among the Church's members.
  • Hiranandani courageously disregarded medical orthodoxy and the medical caste system to devise a tre
  • w was at the center of debate between Jewish orthodoxy and the features of modernity that he percei
  • have not arisen out of contacts with Eastern Orthodoxy and are likened to those bodies known as Ind
  • aracterized by communal adherence to Eastern Orthodoxy and national Orthodox Churches is still prev
  • urches (such as the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, and the Coptic, Mar Thoma and other churche
  • renounced their Catholic faith, converted to Orthodoxy, and refused to support the Polish national
  • abbis, who held that any cooperation between Orthodoxy and Conservatism was forbidden.
  • manifestation of the government in favor of Orthodoxy and as a disapproval of the Reform movement
  • ch defending Dembski as within the bounds of orthodoxy and critiquing Nettles for misunderstanding
  • Continuing Anglican bodies, in Western Rite Orthodoxy, and some groups of Old Catholics.
  • s role, he engaged in many dialogues between Orthodoxy and other Christian groups, most prominently
  • these two theologians became known as Middle Orthodoxy, and it aimed in an even more ecumenical dir
  • e, Pennsylvania, prior to his reception into Orthodoxy, and had been a schoolmate of St. Alexis Tot
  • disagreed, an increasing problem in American Orthodoxy and its conflict between so-called "traditio
  • were: to prepare the clergy in the spirit of Orthodoxy and of the demands of the times; to restore
  • with setsuwa that similarly challenge court orthodoxy, and suggests that the story may see Buddhis
  • ect of obeying it, deviating from historical orthodoxy and the lack of clarity regarding issues of
  • e educated the congregation in the tenets of Orthodoxy, and established a Torah-true Talmud Torah f
  • ic Church (Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy and Assyrian Church of the East) to receive
  • en statesman, Nemirycz decided to convert to Orthodoxy and he encouraged his fellow Polish Brethren
  • officially recognized religions were Russian Orthodoxy and Old Orthodoxy (see Old Believers).
  • A Treatise on Religion and Christianity, Orthodoxy and Rationalism
  • mned by representatives of both the catholic orthodoxy and the calvinist orthodoxy, Roussel indeed
  • ominant religion, while there's also Eastern Orthodoxy and Islam.
  • (2005) Radical Orthodoxy and the Reformed Tradition: Creation, Covena
  • It criticised orthodoxy and was the mouthpiece of many social reform
  • he first recorded conflict between religious orthodoxy and astronomy occurred with the Greek astron
  • eloria links the anthrocentrism of Christian orthodoxy and subsequent American economic philosophie
  • Thereafter he converted to orthodoxy and joined a religious academy as its studen
  • nals appeared before it and testified to the orthodoxy and morality of the dead pope.
  • st to the Oxford Movement, The Touchstone of Orthodoxy and Apostolic Christianity, or, The People's
  • y dominant influence over the development of orthodoxy and acquired the majority of converts over t
  • xchange of theological views between Eastern Orthodoxy and the various Protestant churches (cf.
  • converted from Roman Catholicism to Eastern Orthodoxy and accepted the sacraments.
  • early Tamil films ridiculing the Brahminical orthodoxy as Nandanar (1935) and Seva Sadanam (1938) w
  • rce independence and unwavering challenge of orthodoxy as well as his historical approach.
  • y began to actively prefer Reform Judaism to Orthodoxy; as early as 1915 biweekly Reform services w
  • the colony; however, they also defined such orthodoxy as consisting of views that were acceptable
  • a chosen clergy as remarkable for virtue and orthodoxy as for learning: his efforts were soon succe
  • his sister, (known, since her conversion to Orthodoxy, as the Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna, ranking
  • Thus he is also known, outside Orthodoxy, as the Greek Patriarch of Constantinople.
  • lso known as a zealous defender of Christian orthodoxy at the Second Ecumenical Council, convened i
  • as the burlesque Faddimir, or the Triumph of Orthodoxy at the Vaudeville Theatre in London in 1889,
  • f our August Monarch, in the joint spirit of Orthodoxy, Autocracy and Nationality.
  • the bishops that Patricius would convert to Orthodoxy before becoming emperor, and that only after
  • the bishops that Patricius would convert to Orthodoxy before becoming emperor, and only after the
  • the bishops that Patricius would convert to Orthodoxy before becoming Emperor, and only after the
  • d speaks to Moses, in the narrative, Eastern Orthodoxy believes that the angel was also heard by Mo
  • Here his devotion to strict orthodoxy brought him into conflict with some of his c
  • storians and can no longer be regarded as an orthodoxy, but Elton's contribution to the debate has
  • ch were not in harmony with the later Nicene orthodoxy, but that he wiped out all stains by his her
  • erned with what they saw as a move away from Orthodoxy by Atlanta's Ahavath Achim synagogue.
  • ersial pamphlet which challenged evangelical orthodoxy by questioning the factuality of the Bible.
  • ver 20,000 Eastern-rite Catholics to Russian Orthodoxy by the time Toth died in 1909.
  • enance of internal coherence and policing of orthodoxy by a central core of leaders.
  • The three are venerated as saints in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Anglicanism and other Christia
  • opposition to traditional American Calvinist orthodoxy, Channing preferred a gentle, loving relatio
  • Speculativ Rettroenhed [Speculative Orthodoxy], Copenhagen 1849.
  • romonk Potapy had become convinced that true Orthodoxy could not be ordained except through Communi
  • new conceptual nucleus around which medical orthodoxy could begin to redefine itself.
  • ny and don't plan to, so as he follows Greek Orthodoxy devoutly, they would not be married by relig
  • mbered primarily for his vehement defense of orthodoxy during the Council of Nicea and a miracle he
  • upposed to be connected to the pressures for orthodoxy during the pontificate of Gelasius and inten
  • onality and no other religion except Eastern Orthodoxy, each foreigner and each person of different
  • was an abbreviated statement of traditional orthodoxy, emphasizing those aspects of the faith that
  • alled consolidation of Christianity under an orthodoxy endorsed by Constantine, and though this did
  • tself to be the main patron and protector of Orthodoxy, especially after most of the membership of
  • presbyteries and synods, designed to promote orthodoxy, evangelism, and the spiritual well-being of
  • in Notre Dame between 1865 and 1869, but his orthodoxy fell under suspicion.
  • ated and devout Orthodox Christians kept the Orthodoxy flame alive in Hong Kong; while services wit
  • "Memory eternal" is chanted on the Sunday of Orthodoxy for all of the departed rulers of Russia.
  • ctors Natesa Iyer drew flak from the Brahmin orthodoxy for acting in a controversial scene wherein
  • which continued his reclamation of Christian orthodoxy from an Arminian perspective.
  • s not legally required to convert to Russian Orthodoxy from her native Lutheran religion, she volun
  • es that all Orthodox Judaism, including Open Orthodoxy, fundamentally differs from Conservative Jud
  • n Shi'ism and the Ottoman version of Islamic orthodoxy had continued to remain an important dimensi
  • This new orthodoxy had its genesis in the election of the Hawke
  • hism up to his days, Voulgaris stresses that Orthodoxy has shown forth countless saints, equal to t
  • Irritated by the party orthodoxy he swiftly became part of a left opposition
  • Shmuel Noam Eisenstadt, and Reuven Kahane), Orthodoxy, Heterodoxy and Dissent in India, Mouton, Be
  • contained more than one passage of doubtful orthodoxy; his History of Abelard(1784) brought into p
  • A section of orthodoxy however, was still active and opposed to his
  • dignity rejects the possibility of political orthodoxy imposed from above; it respects the right of
  • nand and Queen Isabella to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms
  • concerned about the further fragmentation of Orthodoxy in non-Orthodox countries, in this case in B
  • ches continue historic Scottish Presbyterian orthodoxy in doctrine, worship, government and discipl
  • rth Carolina, and the mother church of Greek Orthodoxy in North Carolina.
  • ealthy, the family quickly abandoned Serbian Orthodoxy in favor of Roman Catholicism, with the thre
  • to Noah Feldman's negative expose of Modern Orthodoxy in the New York Times magazine, and the othe
  • e somewhat troubled by symptoms of declining orthodoxy in some of his coadjutors.
  • monastic communities, and in large swaths of Orthodoxy, including Russia.
  • Since the official position of Eastern Orthodoxy is that it has never lawfully been under Rom
  • t known for her contributions to the Radical Orthodoxy movement, the foundations of which are often
  • When Mme de Maintenon began questioning the orthodoxy of Mme Guyon's opinions, an ecclesiastical c
  • of reasons for this: aside from the militant orthodoxy of al-Mutawakkil, the Mongols also destroyed
  • s in Wahhabism, a sect that forms the “state orthodoxyof contemporary Saudi Arabia.
  • me time, he rejects what he perceives as the orthodoxy of the traditional pro-independence movement
  • g to make a more thorough explanation of the Orthodoxy of his Faith regarding Trinitarian theology,
  • op generically as personifying the doctrinal orthodoxy of a creed.
  • er far removed from that of the conventional orthodoxy of the period.
  • t Jamieson into conflict with the prevailing orthodoxy of the Geological Survey of Scotland (now th
  • the narrative into conformity with catholic orthodoxy of his time, then adds new material.
  • The study cast doubt on the orthodoxy of the Mass of Paul VI, which had been promu
  • A dislike of the dry Lutheran orthodoxy of the period gave Zinzendorf some sympathy
  • pha" or "heretical" without compromising the orthodoxy of the Gospel of John.
  • tyle represented a mild reaction against the orthodoxy of classical literary theory.
  • He exploited the religious orthodoxy of the people by making them believe the Bri
  • ated that there had been questions about the orthodoxy of Cardinal Morone since the time of Paul II
  • Devotees of Kemetic Orthodoxy often refer to Siuda as Hemet, meaning "serv
  • cited frequently by those who advocated Nazi orthodoxy on the far right rather than moderation as t
  • nn: Oru Vilapam, was an indictment of Muslim orthodoxy on girls' education.
  • ips with bodies that broke away from Eastern Orthodoxy, or were cut off by Eastern Orthodox hierarc
  • ruth", rather than in the Church of official Orthodoxy or ancient rites of Old Believers.
  • urch, the Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, and parts of the Anglic
  • the Christian faith and its four main forms: Orthodoxy, Oriental Christianity, Western Catholicism
  • In Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranis
  • ne who is the keeper of the flame of liberal orthodoxy out of NPR." "She had an executioner's knife
  • Preus was known as a scholar of the Orthodoxy period of Lutheran history, especially of Lu
  • synagogues in Atlanta were moving away from Orthodoxy, Rabbi and Rebbetzin Feldman tried to nurtur
  • ring instead a focus on a European Calvinist orthodoxy rather than American-style revivalism.
  • t Party (that had moved away from the Maoist orthodoxy), Red Youth (which had developed a terrorist
  • ), as an earnest defender of the Calvinistic orthodoxy represented by the Synod of Dort, and as one
  • dox, Revised Julian Calendars within Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholic, and Anglican churches, the
  • hough not at all in sympathy with Menochio's orthodoxy, says "C'est un des plus judicieux scoliates
  • reprinted in The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy Shaken (2nd edn, 1768).
  • thers, called The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy shaken, in 2 vols.
  • o shine in the whole world with the light of Orthodoxy, so that other peoples, seeing their good de
  • ongly criticized by some elements of Eastern Orthodoxy, such as the Metropolitan of Kalavryta, Gree
  • e culture wars, conservative critics of this orthodoxy such as Allan Bloom and Roger Scruton claim
  • ongly criticized by some elements of Eastern Orthodoxy, such as the Metropolitan of Kalavryta, Gree
  • lds up the unorthodox to the scrutiny of the orthodoxy that continually fails to account for them.
  • When Meletius expounded his orthodoxy, the bishops persuaded the Roman emperor Con
  • structure of consciousness with Platonism of Orthodoxy, the doctrine of incarnation, and veneration
  • Gaunt, Simon B. "Marginal men, Marcabru and orthodoxy: the early troubadours and adultery".
  • Constantine I. Practitioners of what became orthodoxy then rewrote the history of the conflict mak
  • the synods of Jerusalem and Caesarea to his orthodoxy, Theodotus presided at the final synod held
  • shown himself worthy through his devotion to Orthodoxy, through his tireless ministry work until no
  • the subsequent re-imposition of Chalcedonian orthodoxy throughout the Empire however, the staunchly
  • iocese) expressed concerns about Mme Guyon's orthodoxy to Mme de Maintenon.
  • guiding the transition movement from strict orthodoxy to a freer theology.
  • ve assimilation: on one side, of a tuning of Orthodoxy to traditional modes of thought (never eradi
  • Following his conversion to Orthodoxy, Toth tirelessly preached his new religion t
  • mporaries, subscribing to medieval religious orthodoxy, under which the doctrines promulgated by th
  • tianity in Late Antiquity, the discourses of orthodoxy versus heresy, and rabbinic conceptions of J
  • John Rokyczana, Archbishop of Prague, whose orthodoxy was suspected at Rome.
  • Popular control during this era of orthodoxy was maintained through various means.
  • auer concluded that what came to be known as orthodoxy was just one of numerous forms of Christiani
  • me Paris' university of theology and a major orthodoxy watchdog in the kingdom of France, condemned
  • "Jennings was to orthodoxy what King Herod was to child-minding" - Form
  • The same is true in Eastern Orthodoxy, where Christmas falls on January 7.
  • ted in the theology of 17th century Lutheran orthodoxy, which he knew well.
  • ces are realised in the various subgroups of Orthodoxy, which maintain significant social differenc
  • ns have been compelled to accept an Islam or Orthodoxy which in the latter case they used protectio
  • iews at the expense of the reigning Lutheran Orthodoxy which was the sanctioned religion of elector
  • what became the Christian orthodoxy, which, according to those arguing for Gnost
  • eral, the bearers of tradition and religious orthodoxy, while the younger generation tends to carry
  • glicans as well as those Western converts to Orthodoxy who utilized the Byzantine Rite.
  • by the Roman Catholic Church and by Eastern Orthodoxy, who instead favor the idea of tradition and
  • ong the sectarianism (sektanstvo) of Russian Orthodoxy, with followers called spiritual Christians
  • ng an academy; and though a man who combined orthodoxy with a broad spirit, he was not strong enoug
  • pired the amalgamation of traditional Jewish orthodoxy with practical Zionism.
  • n Muslims, there is growing movement towards orthodoxy, with many of their villages containing madr
  • religious policy of Iconoclasm and restored Orthodoxy with some support, including that of Pope Za
  • formity of 1558 enforcing Anglican religious orthodoxy within the Church of England.
  • bject of establishing some sort of religious orthodoxy within the English church.