- In religion,
heterodoxy (from
Ancient Gr****: héteros, "other, another, different" + dóxa, "po****r belief")
means "any
opinions or
doctrines at variance...
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Heterodoxy was the name
adopted by a
feminist debating group in
Greenwich Village, New York City, in the
early 20th century. It was
notable for providing...
- āstika and nāstika of
Indian philosophy are
quite similar to
orthodoxy and
heterodoxy respectively, the ātiska
being those who
accept the
epistemic authority...
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person in
propounding these views.
Convention (norm)
Deviationism Herem Heterodoxy Mores Norm (social)
Prohairesis Religious offense Schism Sin An "ecclesiastical...
- one of the main
homes of the Counter-jihad
movement on the internet.
Heterodoxy was a news
magazine published in a
tabloid format by the center, edited...
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David Mikics of
Tablet magazine profiled Haidt as "the high
priest of
heterodoxy" and
praised his work to
increase intellectual diversity at universities...
- texts. One
challenge facing the
rabbis was to
establish the
degree of
heterodoxy that was
acceptable in debate. In this context,
Elisha the
heretic and...
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Jared Bernstein (born
December 26, 1955) is an
American economist who is the
chair of the
United States Council of
Economic Advisers. He is a
senior fellow...
- "The
Hindu synthesis was less the
dialectical reduction of
orthodoxy and
heterodoxy than the
resurgence of the ancient,
aboriginal Indus civilization. In...
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organised religions for
supposed competition with
religion or
supposed heterodoxy within the
fraternity itself and has long been the
target of conspiracy...