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Synonyms jewish-orthodox
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Synonyms eastern orthodox, greek orthodox, russian orthodox
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an orthodox view of the world.

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The orthodox consensus, of course, was that he was both truly man and truly God.
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Is it to appease the Catholic Church and orthodox Jewry, along with the Moslems?
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Christian deism can differ from both mainstream deism and orthodox Christianity.
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In orthodox Islam, for example, the limits of sainthood are strictly prescribed.
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Orthodox theology stresses martyrdom as a sign of holiness in a potential saint.
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Now, under pressure from feminists, orthodox Freudians seem to be giving ground.
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According to them, Ulfilas was an orthodox Christian for most of his early life.
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For the same reasons, many orthodox religions frown upon leg crossing in church.
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Orthodox Christians and non-liturgical groups such as Baptists typically don't.
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  • Of or pertaining to or characteristic of Judaism; "Orthodox Judaism"
  • Adhering to what is commonly accepted; "an orthodox view of the world"
  • (orthodoxy) the quality of being orthodox (especially in religion)
  • (orthodoxy) a belief or orientation agreeing with conventional standards
  • Orthodox is the debut LP by American rock band Beware of Darkness, released May 7, 2013 by Bright Antenna Records. The album was made available as a Digital Download, CD and Double Vinyl.
  • Orthodox Basketball Club formerly known as Fastlink Basketball Club is a Jordanian basketball club based in Amman, Jordan. They compete in the Jordanian Basketball Federation.
  • An Orthodox stance is a way of positioning both the feet and hands in combat sports such as boxing, karate and mixed martial arts. ...
  • (Orthodoxy) The word orthodox, from Greek orthodoxos "having the right opinion", from orthos ("right", "true", "straight") + doxa ("opinion" or "praise", related to dokein, "to think"), is typically used to mean the adherence to well-researched and well-thought-out accepted norms, especially in ...
  • (Orthodoxy (book)) Orthodoxy (1908) is a book by G. K. Chesterton that has become a classic of Christian apologetics. Chesterton considered this book a companion to his other work, Heretics. ...