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  • 71Western Rite Orthodoxy — or Western Orthodoxy or Orthodox Western Rite are terms used to describe congregations and groups which are in communion with Eastern Orthodox Churches or Oriental Orthodox Churches using traditional Western liturgies rather than adopting Eastern …

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  • 72Paleo-orthodoxy — (from Greek paleo ancient and orthodoxy correct belief ) is a Christian theological movement of the late 20th and early 21st centuries which sees the consensual understanding of the faith among the Church Fathers as the basis of Biblical… …

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  • 73Lutheran Orthodoxy — Lutheranism Luther s Seal Book of Concord …

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  • 74Radical Orthodoxy — is a postmodern Christian theological movement founded by John Milbank that takes its name from the title of a collection of essays published by Routledge in 1999: Radical Orthodoxy, A New Theology , edited by John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock… …

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  • 75Neo-orthodoxy — can also refer to a form of Orthodox Judaism following the philosophy of Torah im Derech Eretz , and can additionally refer to the ideas of late 20th century Eastern Orthodox theology, e.g. chiefly by Christos Yannaras Neo orthodoxy, in Europe… …

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  • 76Oriental Orthodoxy — Part of a series on Eastern Christianity …

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  • 77Radical Orthodoxy — ist eine christlich theologische Bewegung, der Theologen aus verschiedenen Konfessionen zugerechnet werden. Sie wurde von John Milbank gegründet. Ihr Anfangspunkt ist in seinem Buch Theology and Social Theory (1990) zu sehen. Der Name der… …

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  • 78Feast of Orthodoxy — Late 14th early 15th century icon illustrating the Triumph of Orthodoxy under the Byzantine empress Theodora over iconoclasm in 843. (National Icon Collection 18, British Museum) The Feast of Orthodoxy (also knowns as the Sunday of Orthodoxy or… …

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  • 79Protestant Orthodoxy — ▪ religion also called  Protestant Scholasticism        phase of orthodoxy that characterized both Lutheran (Lutheranism) and Reformed theology after the 16th century Reformation. Protestant Orthodoxy understood Christianity as a system of… …

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  • 80NEO-ORTHODOXY — NEO ORTHODOXY, name of the modernistic faction of German orthodoxy , first employed in a derogatory sense by its adversaries. Its forerunners were to be found among the more conservative disciples of moses mendelssohn and ,   like solomon… …

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