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  • ...al]] groups: as a : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Orthodox_Church Eastern Orthodox] ...e most often called heretics or [[radical]]s, while those who deviate from orthodoxy by removing themselves from the perceived [[body]] of believers are called
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  • ==Eastern Orthodox Christianity== ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnosiology gnosiology]). Within the realm of Eastern Christianity theory is [[faith]] and one at first cultivates the [[virtues]
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  • ...ospels) was written in Greek because that was the [[lingua franca]] of the eastern half of the Roman Empire. ...lypse of John''. It is also not read or used during church services by the Eastern Orthodox church.
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  • ...he Isaurian dynasty), and 843 (defeat of [[Iconoclasm]] and the Triumph of Orthodoxy). For the end of the middle Byzantine period scholars have usually chosen e ...ith either the Turks or the West, nor could it unite the divided powers of eastern Europe to resist the Turkish onslaught.
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  • ...Tomberg was drawn to [[Theosophy]] and the mystical practices of [[Eastern Orthodoxy]]. In 1917 he was initiated into Hermetic Martinism by Prof. G. O. Mebes.
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  • ..."Hence the [[concept]] does not owe its meaning to the development of an [[orthodoxy]]. The basis of the [[Christian]] [[concept]] of hairesis is to be found in ...rs. One presupposition of this development was the emergence of rabbinical orthodoxy after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Jamnia Jamnia] (c. 100).
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  • ...the New Testament that is not read within the [[Divine Liturgy]] of the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]. See [[Biblical canon]] for details. ...e also [[Antilegomena]]. Some [[Biblical canon|canons]], especially in the Eastern Church, rejected the book, while most others included it.
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  • ...igher state of consciousness. Meditation is recognized as a component of [[eastern religions]], where it has been practiced for over 5,000 years. The Bhagavad Eastern spiritual teachings, including meditation, have been adapted and increasing
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  • ...frequently used unusual [[language]] or seemed to stray from the path of [[orthodoxy]]. His unorthodox teachings made him suspicious to the Roman Catholic Churc ...th century for his full rehabilitation and confirmation of his theological orthodoxy; the late [[Pope]] [[Pope John Paul II|John Paul II]] voiced favorable opin
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  • ...espread in [[Judaism]] (although less popular theologically). In [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], this approach is known as [[hesychasm]]. It is also widespread in [[Sufi # Stephens, Ferris J. (1950). Ancient Near Eastern Texts. Princeton. pp. 391–2.
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  • ...[Sirach]] accepted as part of the Scriptural canon by Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and the Non-Chalcedonian Churches also express the Silver Rule.
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  • ...he Theologian' at the [[Council of Chalcedon]] and thereafter in [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] - either because his ''Orations'' were seen as crucial examples of this k
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  • ...Americans. You can walk into any bookstore and find a myriad of books on Eastern religions and spiritual techniques. Every trendy neighborhood offers medit ...under a number of labels: Coptic, Celtic, the mystical element of Eastern Orthodoxy, the Zen-like quality of the early desert fathers and the Russian hermits,
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  • ...our 'abortive civilizations' (Abortive Far Western Christian, Abortive Far Eastern Christian, Abortive Scandinavian, Abortive Syriac) and five 'arrested civil ...The Roman Catholic Church considered that Teilhard’s writings contradicted orthodoxy and prohibited their publication.
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  • ..., Confucianism, Hinduism, and among [[Christianity]]: Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism, and Mormonism. Historical examples of Christian theocracies
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  • Ancient Middle-Eastern religions may have worshipped a single God within a pantheon and the abolit ...shops' (Synods) to create statements of belief and [[canons]] of doctrinal orthodoxy the intent being to define unity of beliefs for the whole of Christendom.
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  • ...Dark Age]] collapses are seen with the Late [[Bronze Age collapse]] in the Eastern Mediterranean, the collapse of the [[Maya civilization|Maya]], on [[Easter * Middle Eastern Civilizations
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  • ...hold that [[righteousness]] is possible and necessary during life. Eastern Orthodoxy holds that union with God happens in this life during baptism and continues [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern philosophies]], such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism are concerned with t
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  • ...o tolerate and comprehend opposing viewpoints instead of imposing tests of orthodoxy or resorting to heresy trials. [https://www.episcopalchurch.org/19625_13797 ...tional Catholic Church in 1976 and severed a special relationship with the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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