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{s} Ortodoks

Aziz Augustine tarafından yazılan İtiraflar bize ortodokslukta biten entelektüel arayışın zamansız bir hikayesini anlatır. - Confessions by St. Augustine tells us the timeless story of an intellectual quest that ends in orthodoxy.

1859'dan itibaren, Amerika'dan Protestan misyonerler gelmeye başladı ve Katolik ve de Rus Ortodoks kiliseleri de misyonerlik çalışmalarına aktif olarak dahil oldular. - From 1859, Protestant missionaries from America started to arrive, and the Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches also became actively involved in missionary work.

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Yeni Çağ fikirleri geleneksel Hıristiyanlığın ağırbaşlı ortadoksluğu için ferahlatıcı bir alternatiftir. - New Age ideas are a refreshing alternative to the staid orthodoxy of traditional Christianity.

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{i} (çoğ. Or.tho.dox) Ortodoks
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dinsel inançlarına sadık
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orthodoxyOrtodoksluk
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In an orthodox way; conventionally
{a} with soundness of opinion
In an orthodox manner; with soundness of faith
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Pertaining to the rites of the Eastern Orthodox Church
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Of or pertaining to Orthodox Judaism
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Pertaining to the Ukranian orthodox Greek Catholic Church
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Adhering to whatever is traditional, customary or generally accepted
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holding the commonly accepted faith
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{a} found in doctrin or belief, true
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adhering to the rites of the Eastern Orthodox Church
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orthodoxastical
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Correct belief A term used for the mainstream church in East and West until the Church split Subsequently the term came to refer to the Eastern churches in communion with Constantinople While the term Catholic, also originally used to refer to the church both in the East and West, came to refer solely to the Roman Catholic Church
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1 A member of a sect of Christendom that originally broke away from the Roman Catholic church The two main branches of Orthodoxy are Greek and Russian These sects claim to be conservative and therefore original in their views, though they are every bit as apostate as Roman Catholicism Their main differences have to do with who is leader and where he lives They have disregarded the Bible teaching that Jesus Christ is leader of the true Christian congregation, and that he lives in heaven 2 There are branches of Judaism that claim to be orthodox, i e , conservative, notably the Hassidic Jews, easily distinguished on the streets of New York and other places where they are found in concentration by the black clothing, beards and long forelocks of the men 3 The word in lower case can be used in a general sense to mean conventional, and conforming to established doctrine <<His orthodox views on raising children have not helped him to be a success in raising his own >>
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From the Greek "ortho", which means straight or correct and "dox", meaning belief or opinion, orthodox refers to the approved form of a philosophy, ideology, doctrine, religion, and so on Belief or opinion that does not conform to orthodoxy is labeled HERESY (from Greek for choice or to choose) For a seeker, the word orthodox raises the question, "Approved by whom?", and the word heresy, "Am I bound by the disapproval of others?"
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If you describe someone as orthodox, you mean that they hold the older and more traditional ideas of their religion or party. orthodox Jews. orthodox communists. = conservative, traditional
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According or congruous with the doctrines of Scripture, the creed of a church, the decree of a council, or the like; as, an orthodox opinion, book, etc
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The spelling Orthodox is also used for meaning 3
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Conforming to the established, accepted or traditional faith or religion
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of or relating to or characteristic of the Eastern Orthodox Church
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The word orthodox comes from Greek, and it can mean either true teaching or true glory A teaching that is orthodox is genuine When written with a capital letter, it can designate the eastern churches after the split between Rome and Constantinople in AD 1054
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The Orthodox churches are Christian churches in Eastern Europe which separated from the western church in the eleventh century. the Greek Orthodox Church. adj. Coptic Orthodox Church Orthodox Catholic Church Ethiopian Orthodox church Greek Orthodox Church Orthodox Judaism Russian Orthodox Church
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{s} observant; conservative; religious
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(Gr "correct or true belief") The common and official name used by the Greek Christians and Eastern Christian Church The Orthodox Church maintains her belief that she alone has kept the true Christian faith, complete and unaltered
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The most traditional branch of Judaism The most traditional branch of Judaism
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In a religious sense: When written in lower case, it generally means a traditional or historical belief
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Traditional method for picking and processing teas in India without using CTC technology
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prepared using a technique which leads to larger leaf styles mirroring hand-produced teas
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of or pertaining to or characteristic of Judaism; "Orthodox Judaism"
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Sound in opinion or doctrine, especially in religious doctrine; hence, holding the Christian faith; believing the doctrines taught in the Scriptures; opposed to heretical and heterodox; as, an orthodox Christian
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Orthodox is from the Latin [ortho] meaning right, and [doxus] meaning doctrine or belief In Theological terms it means sound theological doctrine as represented by the strict adherence to the law of God's Word, the Bible Many Orthodox Churches still use forms of worship that were practiced in the first centuries, as they were based to a great degree on passages of Scripture [back]
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Approved; conventional
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An orthodox Jew is one who believes that all of Jewish law is binding P
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adhering to what is commonly accepted; "an orthodox view of the world" of or pertaining to or characteristic of Judaism; "Orthodox Judaism" of or relating to or characteristic of the Eastern Orthodox Church
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adhering to what is commonly accepted; "an orthodox view of the world"
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comes from two Greek words which mean "right" and "honor " Thus, the term orthodox in Christian usage means to rightly honor God It may be viewed as meaning that one should rightly accept and obey all of the foundational teachings of the Bible
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Orthodox beliefs, methods, or systems are ones which are accepted or used by most people. Many of these ideas are now being incorporated into orthodox medical treatment. = conventional unorthodox
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