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101neo-orthodoxy — [nē΄ō ôr′thə däk΄sē] n. a movement in 20th cent. Protestantism stressing traditional doctrines of the Reformation in reaction to theological liberalism neo orthodox adj …
102Eastern Orthodoxy in Bulgaria — The Eastern Orthodox Church has deep roots in Bulgaria, dating back to the 5th and 7th centuries, when the Slavs and the Bulgars, respectively, were converted to Christianity by the Byzantine Empire. Prior to that date, Christianity had spread in …
103pro-orthodoxy — adj. * * * …
104Eastern Orthodoxy — adjective The faith, practices, etc. of the …
105New Orthodoxy Approach — theoretische Erklärung für die Unmöglichkeit der zeitlichen Lastenverschiebung durch die öffentliche Verschuldung (⇡ Last der Staatsverschuldung), vertreten von Ricardo, später von Pigou, Shoup und Lerner. Jede öffentliche Kreditaufnahme erfolgt… …
106NEO-ORTHODOXY — a modern THEOLOGICAL movement sometimes called CRISIS THEOLOGY in Europe which rejects theological MODERNISM in an attempt to restore the validity of FAITH in a TRANSCENDENT GOD by emphasizing the relation between time and eternity referred to …
107Eastern Orthodoxy — The beliefs and practices of the Eastern Church …
108orthodox and orthodoxy — Adhering to or agreeing with the accepted, traditional and established doctrine, an acknowledged standard, a traditional form, or an established religion; conventional. Or, holding orthodox opinions or doctrines. The opposite of orthodox is… …
109Eastern Orthodoxy — Восточное Православие …
110neo-orthodoxy — Неоортодоксия …