• Orthopraxy (redirect from Orthopraxis)
    meaning "action". First used in 1851, there are two versions of the term: orthopraxis and orthopraxy. Orthopraxy is the older and more common term. Although...
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  • of practicing the correct faith (orthodoxia) in the correct manner (orthopraxis). Attaining phronema is regarded as the first step toward theosis, the...
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  • Christian Life: Following Jesus in Faithful Service (2015)[2] Orthodoxy and orthopraxis in the Reformed community today (ed., Christian Reformed perspectives...
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  • Orthodoxy'. Praxis is perhaps most strongly associated with worship. "Orthopraxis" is said to mean "right glory" or "right worship", and is then synonymous...
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  • justice (orthopraxis). Cardinal Ratzinger (the future Pope Benedict XVI), however, criticized liberation theology for elevating orthopraxis to the level...
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  • to the apostles, without adding to it. Christianity portal Adiaphora Orthopraxis Christian theological praxis Oral tradition Ritualism Patrologia Latina...
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    the text... Gregory the Great positioned himself within the monastic orthopraxis of lectio divina. For him studying scripture was contemplatio, and it...
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    Search of Man Heschel focuses particularly on Jewish revelation and orthopraxis. In God in Search of Man, Heschel discusses the nature of religious thought...
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    its orthodoxy. Müller explained that liberation theology focused on orthopraxis, "the correct way of acting in a Christian fashion since it comes from...
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    (1986). "The Problem of Polarization". In Bolt, John (ed.). Orthodoxy and Orthopraxis in the Reformed Community Today. Jordan Station, Ontario: Paideia Press...
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  • justice (orthopraxis). Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI), however, criticized liberation theology for elevating orthopraxis to the level...
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    Colombian guerrilla group, the National Liberation Army, developing this orthopraxis meant celebrating the Catholic Eucharist only among those engaged in...
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  • dogma future generations lose the specific orthodoxy (right mind) and orthopraxis (right practice) of the Eastern Orthodox path to salvation (see soteriology)...
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    controlled by the Emperor and the Elites The correct practice of rituals, or orthopraxis was essential to currying favor of the gods. Public ceremonies were presided...
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  • Hebrew Bible as Disaster and Resilience Literature,” in Orthodoxy and Orthopraxis, Essays in Tribute to Paul Livermore, eds. Douglas R. Cullum and J. Richard...
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    gods' (לא אלהים, lo elohim; cf. Hosea 8:6). The 'enumeration of Judean orthopraxis' by Abijah describes the Temple worship during the period of United Monarchy...
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