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  2. Paleo-orthodoxy (from Ancient Greek παλαιός "ancient" and Koine Greek ὀρθοδοξία "correct belief") is a Protestant Christian theological movement in the United States which emerged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries and which focuses on the consensual understanding of the faith among the ecumenical councils and Church ...

  3. Paleo-orthodoxy is not simply a set of propositions or even an attitude to the past. It is also a way of thinking. The texts that enabled Oden to rebuild his theology require time and effort to master.

  4. May 17, 2019 · Paleo-Orthodoxy is a patristic form of evangelical Protestantism, one which takes seriously the need to have the tradition of the church as a guide in one’s interpretations of the Scriptures.

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  5. Nov 16, 2009 · 3. Paleo-Orthodoxy. This is the belief that the orthodox Christian faith can be found in the early church—namely in the consensual beliefs of the early church. This is a form of “consensual orthodoxy” (consensus fidelium).

  6. Dec 15, 2023 · Dialectical Apologetics -This is the logical discussion of ideas and opinions with the goal of establishing truth and advancing the gospel of Jesus Christ in the lives of individuals. 2. Operational Apologetics -This is where the truths of the gospel are brought to bear on the operations of government, including all its resources and policies ...

  7. 3. Paleo-Orthodoxy. This is the belief that the Christian faith can be found in the early church—namely in the consensual beliefs of the early church. This is a form of “consensual orthodoxy” (consensus fidelium).

  8. Thomas Clark Oden (1931–2016) was an American Methodist theologian and religious author. He is often regarded as the father of the paleo-orthodox theological movement and is considered [citation needed] to be one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century.

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