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The beliefs and practices of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Greek Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox Church, or of Orthodox Judaism, conformity to established and accepted beliefs (usually of religions), correctness in doctrine and belief, By extension, said of any correct doctrine or belief, the quality of being orthodox (especially in religion) a belief or orientation agreeing with conventional standards, The Eastern branch of Christianity The Eastern branch of Christianity, Consonance to genuine Scriptural doctrines; said of moral doctrines and beliefs; as, the orthodoxy of a creed, orthodox customs, the state of being orthodox, From the Greek "straight opinion," the accepted or dominant teaching or position, Soundness of faith; a belief in the doctrines taught in the Scriptures, or in some established standard of faith; opposed to heterodoxy or to heresy, The position or state in which people totally conform to and accept an established doctrine of religious beliefs, a belief or orientation agreeing with conventional standards, the quality of being orthodox (especially in religion), The old, traditional beliefs of a religion, political party, or philosophy can be referred to as orthodoxy. a conflict between Nat's religious orthodoxy and Rube's belief that his mission is to make money. orthodoxies an idea or set of ideas that is accepted by most people to be correct and right, An orthodoxy is an accepted view about something. These ideas rapidly became the new orthodoxy in linguistics What was once a novel approach had become orthodoxy, any practice or teaching that falls within the established framework of the conventions, beliefs and doctrines of a given religious tradition See also Heresy, A term used in a number of senses, of which the following are the most important: Orthodoxy in the sense of "right belief," as opposed to heresy (see pp 145-9); orthodoxy in the sense of a movement within Protestantism, especially in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, which laid emphasis upon need for doctrinal definition (see pp 68-71), Correct belief, Literally "correct belief", refers to a common tendency among some religions to promote common beliefs Compare this with the more Hellenistic "orthopraxy", Literally, "right belief " Christianity, unlike most false religions, is not fundamentally a moral code It is a doctrinal system that dictates and requires a particular ethical code The outlines of Christianity were hammered out in the early ecumenical councils of the church in its first five centuries of its existence There can be no Christianity without this orthodoxy There are more specific orthodoxies For example, Reformed orthodoxy includes a broader range of Biblical belief It includes such doctrines emphasized at the time of the Reformation as the Bible as our final authority and justification by faith alone Reformed orthodoxy is expressed preeminently in the great Reformed confessions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Chalcedon supports both early ecumenical orthodoxy and Reformed orthodoxy, is the method of referring to the standard of beliefs held by the Church of Christ It is the list of "doctrines" believed to be truth, state of being orthodox; devout religiousness,

3 The beliefs and practices of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Greek Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox Church, or of Orthodox Judaism     ts
4 conformity to established and accepted beliefs (usually of religions)     ts
5 correctness in doctrine and belief     ts
6 By extension, said of any correct doctrine or belief     ts
7 the quality of being orthodox (especially in religion) a belief or orientation agreeing with conventional standards     ts
8 The Eastern branch of Christianity The Eastern branch of Christianity     ts
9 Consonance to genuine Scriptural doctrines; said of moral doctrines and beliefs; as, the orthodoxy of a creed     ts
10 orthodox customs     ts
11 the state of being orthodox     ts
12 From the Greek "straight opinion," the accepted or dominant teaching or position     ts
13 Soundness of faith; a belief in the doctrines taught in the Scriptures, or in some established standard of faith; opposed to heterodoxy or to heresy     ts
14 The position or state in which people totally conform to and accept an established doctrine of religious beliefs     ts
15 a belief or orientation agreeing with conventional standards     ts
16 the quality of being orthodox (especially in religion)     ts
17 The old, traditional beliefs of a religion, political party, or philosophy can be referred to as orthodoxy. a conflict between Nat's religious orthodoxy and Rube's belief that his mission is to make money. orthodoxies an idea or set of ideas that is accepted by most people to be correct and right     ts
18 An orthodoxy is an accepted view about something. These ideas rapidly became the new orthodoxy in linguistics What was once a novel approach had become orthodoxy     ts
19 any practice or teaching that falls within the established framework of the conventions, beliefs and doctrines of a given religious tradition See also Heresy     ts
20 A term used in a number of senses, of which the following are the most important: Orthodoxy in the sense of "right belief," as opposed to heresy (see pp 145-9); orthodoxy in the sense of a movement within Protestantism, especially in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, which laid emphasis upon need for doctrinal definition (see pp 68-71)     ts
21 Correct belief     ts
22 Literally "correct belief", refers to a common tendency among some religions to promote common beliefs Compare this with the more Hellenistic "orthopraxy"     ts
23 Literally, "right belief " Christianity, unlike most false religions, is not fundamentally a moral code It is a doctrinal system that dictates and requires a particular ethical code The outlines of Christianity were hammered out in the early ecumenical councils of the church in its first five centuries of its existence There can be no Christianity without this orthodoxy There are more specific orthodoxies For example, Reformed orthodoxy includes a broader range of Biblical belief It includes such doctrines emphasized at the time of the Reformation as the Bible as our final authority and justification by faith alone Reformed orthodoxy is expressed preeminently in the great Reformed confessions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Chalcedon supports both early ecumenical orthodoxy and Reformed orthodoxy     ts
24 is the method of referring to the standard of beliefs held by the Church of Christ It is the list of "doctrines" believed to be truth     ts
25 state of being orthodox; devout religiousness  isim     ts
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