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  • 91Praxis (Eastern Orthodoxy) — Praxis is the customary use of knowledge or skills, distinct from theoretical knowledge. The term is used in Eastern Orthodox theology to refer to the practice of the faith, especially to worship. Praxis is key to Eastern Orthodox understanding… …

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  • 92feast of orthodoxy — Usage: usually capitalized F&O : a solemn feast of the Eastern Orthodox Church celebrated on the first Sunday of Lent and commemorating the victory over iconoclasm, the restoration of images to churches, and the victory over all heresies * * *… …

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  • 93Eastern Orthodoxy in the Republic of Ireland — Although some Orthodox historians currently attempt to claim that the Celtic Church was Orthodox, the best documented presence of Orthodoxy in Ireland dates from the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. White Russian refugees arrived in small… …

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  • 94neo-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. * * * ne·o or·tho·dox·y (nē ō ôrʹthə dŏk sē) n. A Protestant movement that… …

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  • 95Feast of Orthodoxy — Eastern Ch. a solemn festival held on the first Sunday of Lent (Orthodoxy Sunday) commemorating the restoration of the use of icons in the church (A.D. 842) and the triumph over all heresies. * * * …

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  • 96Divine Service (Eastern Orthodoxy) — For the order of worship in the Lutheran Church, see Divine Service (Lutheran). The katholikon (main church) at Uusi Valamo monastery, Finland. Divine Service is the term used in the Eastern Orthodox Church to describe the daily cycle of public… …

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  • 97Middle orthodoxy — (an Anglicization of a Dutch phrase, midden orthodoxie) is a form of neo Calvinist theology exemplified and led by Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer in tandem with his friend Hendrikus Berkhof. This Christian theology article is a stub. You can help… …

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  • 98Russian Orthodoxy —    See Orthodoxy …

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  • 99Synodikon of Orthodoxy —    Liturgical document (synodikon) read every year at the Feast of Orthodoxy to commemorate the restoration of icon (q.v.) veneration in 843. Condemnation of Iconoclasts (q.v.) and praise for those who defended icons is at the core of the… …

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  • 100neo-orthodoxy — /nioʊ ˈɔθədɒksi/ (say neeoh awthuhdoksee) noun (sometimes upper case) 1. a movement in Protestantism of the early 20th century, seeking to rethink and re establish traditional beliefs in the light of modern experience and revelation. 2. a modern… …