Use "heterodox" in a sentence

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1. There are lots of excellent heterodox Critiques […]

2. His opinions have always been distinctly heterodox.

3. His family were Alawites, a small, heterodox community.

4. Like the sort of heterodox culture which Mapplethorpe incarnated.

5. Paul did not indulge some of my more heterodox economic thinking.

6. There's lots of books with heterodox ideas published in China.

7. So that's why they're not highly regarded in Islam, because they're kind of Heterodox .

8. I declined answering Mrs Dean's question, which struck me as something heterodox.

9. Speaking generally, the orthodox respects and cultivates systematic theology; the heterodox Contemns and vilifies it

10. None of these heterodox options are available to Ireland, say the wise heads.

11. Yet foreign support can not justify persecution of house churches and other heterodox sects.

12. Speaking generally, the orthodox respects and cultivates systematic theology; the heterodox Contemns and vilifies it

13. Synonyms for Atheistical include atheistic, apostate, freethinking, heterodox, heathen, impious, idolatrous, agnostic, separatist and unbelieving

14. Duringthis period, can be seen holding heterodox intellectuals still have a certain survival"freedom" in.

15. Struggles aim at power and the imposition of a set of heterodox or orthodox norms and symbols.

16. Alice Amsden is researcher in the field of heterodox political economy. She is currently the Barton L.

17. 14 Two teachers of Gnostic, heterodox repute, traveled abroad at different times during the middle of the second century AD.

18. Inflation credibility has many benefits and the ability to pursue mildly heterodox policy when necessary may prove an important one.

19. Two teachers of Gnostic, heterodox repute, traveled abroad at different times during the middle of the second century AD.

20. Xunzi held that human nature is evil,(sentencedict .com) thus being often considered to be heterodox in the history of Confucianism.

21. The difference is that the poststructuralists put themselves forth as heterodox prophets and turn out to be priests of convention.

22. In modern usage, Catechumen can also refer to one who is preparing for chrismation (or another form of reception) to be received from a heterodox Christian communion

23. People are broken.” Loubna is a member of the small, heterodox Alawi sect (also known as “Alawites”) that dominates the top echelons of Syria’s

24. In an effort to defend against Caffyn’s heterodox views on Christ’s nature, Monck wrote A Cure for the Cankering Error of the New Eutychians (1673)

25. Finding itself desperately short of cash, the Chinese government was much more willing to embrace heterodox economic ideas that promised to deliver faster growth and higher revenues.

26. For this reason, the Jewish civilization has, over the long years, often been considered something "alien" or even " heterodox ", usually squeezed and assaulted by the host civilization.

27. In modern usage, Catechumen can also refer to one who is preparing for chrismation (or another form of reception) to be received from a heterodox Christian communion.

28. A lot of his viewpoints, which were considered heterodox , were greatly influenced by Pre-Qin Confucianism, that is, they are either the succession, or development or continuation of Confucianism.

29. The teaching of the reformers has been heterodox and revolutionary from the beginning; that is, the reformers and their intellectual descendants in Al qaeda are the outsiders of today’s Sunni world.

30. Individuals of heterodox belief but whose own views may stimulate others to question and think for themselves, all to the good, Milton, John Locke, people like Voltaire argued something like this.

31. The only thing that matters is the salvation of the incorporeal, the bodiless soul, but Milton is so unorthodox, or at least heterodox, in his insistence on the importance of the body in this poem.

32. An Overview of Coptic Literature John Gee draft 15 April 2002 There is a vast amount of material written in Coptic: both literary and non-literary, Christian (orthodox and heterodox) and non-Christian (Manichaean and native Egyptian), native and translation

33. A Catechumen (Greek: κατηχούμενος) is one who is preparing for baptism in the Church. In modern usage, Catechumen can also refer to one who is preparing for chrismation (or another form of reception) to be received from a heterodox Christian communion.