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  1. Orthodoxy: Orthodoxy has more than one meaning. As such, this article is merely a disambiguation page, listing articles associated with Orthodoxy. [100%] 2023-07-05
  2. Orthodoxy: Orthodoxy (from Greek: ὀρθοδοξία, orthodoxía, 'righteous/correct opinion') is adherence to correct or accepted creeds, especially in religion. Orthodoxy within Christianity refers to acceptance of the doctrines defined by various creeds and ecumenical councils in Antiquity, but different Churches accept different ... (Adherence to the actual accepted belief, especially in religion) [100%] 2024-01-03 [Religious belief and doctrine] [Religious terminology]...
  3. Orthodox: Orthodox is Greek for "correct" (or right) "words". Orthodoxic religions generally involve canons of liturgical belief and ritualized statements of adherence to those beliefs. [87%] 2023-02-14
  4. Orthology (language): Orthology is the study of linguistic norms. The word comes from Greek ortho- ("correct") and -logy ("science of"). (Language) [77%] 2024-06-14 [Language]
  5. Neo-orthodoxy: In Christianity, Neo-orthodoxy or Neoorthodoxy, also known as theology of crisis and dialectical theology, was a theological movement developed in the aftermath of the First World War. The movement was largely a reaction against doctrines of 19th century liberal ... (Religion) [70%] 2023-10-28 [Christian terminology]
  6. True Orthodoxy: Those who consider themselves a part of this movement are a minority of those who consider themselves to be Eastern Orthodox Christians. Most True Orthodox Christians hold to a reading of history from the age of the Apostles to the ... (Religion) [70%] 2023-12-27 [Eastern Orthodox belief and doctrine]
  7. Eastern Orthodoxy: Eastern Orthodoxy, otherwise known as Orthodoxism, Eastern Orthodox Christianity or Byzantine Christianity, is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Catholicism and Protestantism. Like the Pentarchy of the first millennium, the mainstream (or "canonical") Eastern Orthodox Church ... (Major branch of Christianity) [70%] 2023-12-12 [Eastern Orthodoxy]
  8. Folk Orthodoxy: Folk Orthodoxy (Russian: народное православие; Serbian: народно православље; Latvian: narodno pravoslavlje) refers to the folk religion and syncretic elements present in the Eastern Orthodox communities. It is a subgroup of folk Christianity, similar to Folk Catholicism. (Religion) [70%] 2023-12-16 [Christianity and religious syncretism] [Eastern Orthodox belief and doctrine]...
  9. Eastern Orthodoxy: Eastern Orthodoxy (or Eastern Orthodox Christianity) is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Catholicism and Protestantism. Like the Pentarchy of the first millennium, the mainstream (or "canonical") Eastern Orthodox Church is organised into autocephalous churches independent ... (Major branch of Christianity) [70%] 2024-01-10 [Eastern Orthodoxy] [Justapedia controversial topic]...
  10. Lutheran orthodoxy: Lutheran orthodoxy was an era in the history of Lutheranism, which began in 1580 from the writing of the Book of Concord and ended at the Age of Enlightenment. Lutheran orthodoxy was paralleled by similar eras in Calvinism and tridentine ... (Religion) [70%] 2022-10-18 [Lutheran theology]
  11. Neo-orthodoxy: Neo-orthodoxy is a major Protestant theological development in the 20th century. Originating in Europe after World War I, it spread to the U.S. [70%] 2023-03-04 [Christian Movements] [Protestantism]...
  12. Oriental Orthodoxy: The term Oriental Orthodoxy refers to the communion of Eastern Christian Churches that recognize only the first four ecumenical councils—the First Council of Nicaea, the First Council of Constantinople, the First Council of Ephesus and the Second Council of ... [70%] 2023-02-03
  13. Oriental Orthodoxy: The term Oriental Orthodoxy refers to the communion of Eastern Christian Churches that recognize only the first four ecumenical councils—the First Council of Nicaea, the First Council of Constantinople, the First Council of Ephesus and the Second Council of ... [70%] 2023-02-03
  14. Lutheran orthodoxy: Lutheran orthodoxy was an era in the history of Lutheranism, which began in 1580 from the writing of the Book of Concord and ended at the Age of Enlightenment. Lutheran orthodoxy was paralleled by similar eras in Calvinism and tridentine ... (Era in the history of Lutheranism (1580–1730)) [70%] 2023-10-07 [History of Lutheranism in Germany] [Lutheran theology]...
  15. Paleo-orthodoxy: Paleo-orthodoxy (from Ancient Greek παλαιός "ancient" and Koine Greek ὀρθοδοξία "correct belief") is a Protestant Christian theological movement in the United States which emerged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries and which focuses on the consensual understanding of the ... (Religion) [70%] 2023-11-10 [Christian terminology]
  16. Slavia Orthodoxa: Slavia Orthodoxa (букв. «православная Славия») — название литературной общности православных южных и восточных славян, а также румын и молдаван, с IX века и до XVII-XVIII веков. [62%] 2024-01-07
  17. Orthodoxe Johanneskapelle (Kevelaer): Die Johanneskapelle ist ein orthodoxes Gotteshaus im Marienwallfahrtsort Kevelaer. Den Anstoß für die Errichtung der Johanneskapelle gab die Überreichung einer Votivgabe an den damaligen Rektor der Wallfahrt, Prälat Richard Schulte Staade, durch einen orthodoxen Griechen. (Kevelaer) [62%] 2024-01-11
  18. Orthodoxe Synagoge (Sopron): Die Neue Synagoge (Orthodoxe Synagoge) am Paprét (Pfarrwiese) Nr. 12 in Sopron, einer Stadt im Westen von Ungarn, ist ein denkmalgeschütztes Gebäude im Stil des Historismus. (Sopron) [62%] 2024-01-10
  19. Orthodox Judaism: Orthodox Judaism is the stream of Judaism that adheres to a relatively strict interpretation and application of the laws and ethics first canonized in the Mishnah (the Oral Law) and subsequently developed and applied by the later authorities known as ... [61%] 2023-07-01
  20. Orthodox Easter: Orthodox Easter is an Orthodox Christian holiday marking the celebration of the Resurrection of Christ as it occurs according to the Julian calendar. As in the Western tradition, Orthodox Easter is always celebrated on a Sunday. [61%] 2023-07-04 [Holidays]

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