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  • The Ecclesia Gnostica is a liturgical orthopraxy rather than an orthodoxy.
  • Its core tenets were ritualism ( orthopraxy ), antiasceticism and antimysticism.
  • The Gods decide to test Rukmangada orthopraxy.
  • Wendy Doniger states that Hinduism and Judaism are alike in their tendency toward orthopraxy rather than orthodoxy.
  • In the case of Hinduism orthopraxy and ritualism are mixed to the point that they become a single identity.
  • It is a synthesis of various traditions, the " Brahmanical orthopraxy, the renouncer traditions and popular or local traditions ."
  • The prevailing governing norm within polytheism is often orthopraxy ( " right practice " ) rather than the " right belief " of orthodoxy.
  • Proponents of the school of Mimamsa, which is based on rituals and orthopraxy, decided that the evidence allegedly proving the existence of God is insufficient.
  • But traditional Judaism is less a system of belief than a way of living, an orthopraxy that tends to convert people for emotional rather than intellectual reasons.
  • Seen in this light, Pkrva M + mCs is essentially ritualist ( orthopraxy ), placing great weight on the performance of karma or action as enjoined by the Vedas.
  • While various Church bodies have widely varying practices and teachings, individual Christians of every major tradition are involved in practical ( orthopraxy ) discussions about how to respond to the issue.
  • The Apostle Paul, in his by good works, " lest anyone should boast ", and placed a priority on orthodoxy ( right belief ) before orthopraxy ( right practice ).
  • In the study of religion, "'orthopraxy "'is correct conduct, both ethical and liturgical, as opposed to faith or ritualism, the use of rituals.
  • The Charismatic Episcopal Church believes orthodoxy and orthopraxy to be the essence of the apostolic faith of the New Testament Church and holds the ancient American Book of Common Prayer ( 1979 ).
  • There are two versions of the term : " orthopraxis " and " orthopraxy " . " Orthopraxy " is the older and more common term, and is parallel to " orthodoxy ".
  • There are two versions of the term : " orthopraxis " and " orthopraxy " . " Orthopraxy " is the older and more common term, and is parallel to " orthodoxy ".
  • Christianity is rooted in Second Temple Judaism, but the two religions right conduct ( or " orthopraxy " ), focusing on the Mosaic Covenant, as recorded in the Torah and Talmud.
  • The tradition is often characterised as an orthopraxy ( correct practice ) rather than an orthodoxy ( correct thinking ), with adherents placing greater emphasis on a shared body of practices as opposed to faith.
  • Because of this, orthopraxy with regard to the earliest extant Buddhist texts is emphasized in the tradition, and the tradition has a reputation for scrupulous observance of the Buddhist monastic code, known as the Vinaya.
  • Rohr emphasizes " alternative orthodoxy ", a phrase the Franciscan tradition has applied to itself, referring to a focus on " orthopraxy "  a belief that lifestyle and practice are much more important than mere verbal orthodoxy.
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