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  2. By. Catherine Beyer. Updated on March 11, 2019. Religions are generally defined by one of two things: belief or practice. These are the concepts of orthodoxy (belief in a doctrine) and orthopraxy (emphasis on practice or action). This contrast is often referred to as 'correct belief' versus 'correct practice.'.

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    In the study of religion, orthopraxy is correct conduct, both ethical and liturgical, as opposed to faith or grace. Orthopraxy is in contrast with orthodoxy, which emphasizes correct belief. [citation needed] The word is a neoclassical compound— ὀρθοπραξία (orthopraxia) meaning 'right practice'.

  4. Mar 25, 2022 · When we center orthodoxy, we tend to say, “No, you have to believe doctrines #1–10 to be a Christian.” When we center orthopraxy, we can say, “We’re both practicing our faith, loving ...

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  5. Mar 23, 2023 · Mar 23, 2023. -- 1. Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash. Orthodoxy, while being one of those words you might hear in a master’s level study of theology, basically means having beliefs that align...

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  6. In technical terms, we are dealing with orthodoxy (correct doctrine) and orthopraxy (correct practice). Sometimes these are set in opposition — even encased as stereotypes: Protestants believe in salvation by “faith alone,” while Catholics, it is said, believe in a “doctrine of works.”.

  7. Nov 5, 1995 · Moving from Orthodoxy to Orthopraxy. Published 11/5/95. Daniel Christopulos. International Orthodox Christian Charities: A Vehicle for Orthodox Action.

  8. Dec 6, 2010 · Dec 6, 2010. A Review of Heresies: Heresy and Orthodoxy in the History of the Church. Robert Rothwell. 5 Min Read. It is said that most religions of the world are religions of orthopraxy. That is, they are far more concerned with maintaining proper rituals and works than with the careful definition of what constitutes proper belief.

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