orthodoxy in English

noun
1
authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice.
monetarist orthodoxy
2
the whole community of Orthodox Jews or Orthodox Christians.
Finally, Wesley speaks of a present experience of Christian orthodoxy and of its effects in his life.

Use "orthodoxy" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "orthodoxy" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "orthodoxy", or refer to the context using the word "orthodoxy" in the English Dictionary.

1. Andrew's own orthodoxy was never impugned.

2. Academicisms Orthodoxy of a scholastic variety

3. Challenging the orthodoxy of insulin resistance.

4. Academicisms Orthodoxy of a scholastic variety

5. She is a strict defender of Catholic orthodoxy.

6. Prevalent conservation orthodoxy advocates protection through production.

7. Students are encouraged to challenge orthodoxy, to be critical.

8. He challenged the political orthodoxy of his time.

9. But it failed to stem the growth of Modern Orthodoxy.

10. 20 She is a strict defender of Catholic orthodoxy.

11. Nor has the return to political orthodoxy reduced corruption.

12. They are displayed annually on the Sunday of Orthodoxy.

13. What was once a novel approach had become orthodoxy.

14. These ideas rapidly became the new orthodoxy in linguistics.

15. These ideas have now become part of educational orthodoxy.

16. Antonym: nonConformism (a lack of orthodoxy in thoughts or beliefs)

17. Imaginations fettered by today's highly successful orthodoxy will break free.

18. Orthodoxy, by its very nature, disapproves of tampering with tradition.

19. Implication : liberalism, neo - orthodoxy and neo - evangelicalism are NOT orthodox.

20. How all-pervasive is the orthodoxy of right-thinking people.

21. Fry opposed the penal reformers' prevailing orthodoxy of solitary confinement.

22. There was a direct intimate connexion between chastity and political orthodoxy.

23. His orthodoxy began to be seriously questioned by his parish priest.

24. In Angora Weekly: ′′ I converted to Orthodoxy thanks to my wife

25. Equally, revisionist conclusions conflict with many of the central tenets of Soviet orthodoxy.

26. The current economic orthodoxy is of a free market and unregulated trade.

27. Besht Dresden assists young Jews from around the world who left orthodoxy

28. 7 The current economic orthodoxy is of a free market and unregulated trade.

29. Nevertheless, Orthodoxy provided a real haven for faithful Christians right throughout this period.

30. The young magistrate had embraced orthodoxy with the fervour of a recent convert.

31. The papacy, to maintain orthodoxy, placed restrictions on which universities could teach theology.

32. Western church refers to Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism, the branch of Christian.

33. Sniping between the forces of liberalism and orthodoxy showed no signs of letting up.

34. Orthodoxy of a scholastic variety Familiarity information: Academism used as a noun is very rare.

35. Orthodoxy of a scholastic variety Familiarity information: Academicism used as a noun is very rare.

36. Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality, in Russian history, slogan created in 1832 by Count Sergey S

37. Evangelical scholars have Athetized them for over a century without disturbing one iota of orthodoxy.

38. Orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional Familiarity information: Conventionality used as a noun is uncommon.

39. Orthodoxy and national identity were inextricably intertwined, and religious leaders became the spokesmen of national revolt.

40. 9 We are not obliged to sound the Bishop of D ---- on the score of orthodoxy.

41. Archimandrite Sergius, originally from California is a convert to Holy Orthodoxy and a graduate of St

42. What does Aurangzeb mean? Hindustani emperor (1658–1707) who imposed Muslim orthodoxy and expanded the empire.

43. The militancy of sectarian party orthodoxy is fused with the militancy of rebellion against personal oppression.

44. 23 Through such thought and writing the spirit of Dicey was fashioned into orthodoxy in public law.

45. Hypernyms ("Conformism" is a kind of): orthodoxy (a belief or orientation agreeing with conventional standards)

46. The most contentious issue in American archaeology is the so-called Clovis orthodoxy or Clovis-first theory

47. This new sort of avant-garde promotes, not heterodoxy and modernist autonomization, but orthodoxy and dis-autonomization.

48. The Feast of the Annunciation is observed almost universally throughout Christianity, especially within Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Catholicism, and Lutheranism

49. An official orthodoxy based on Neo-Confucian doctrines emphasized the preservation of order and maintenance of social hierarchy.

50. Civil was Acrimoniously disputing the orthodoxy of this visiting brother's intention to sing this from the pulpit at the