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In religion, [[heterodoxy]] ([[ἑτεροδοξία]], from Ancient Greek: héteros, "other, another, different" + dóxa, "popular belief") means "any opinions or doctrines at variance with an official or orthodox position". Under this definition, heterodoxy is similar to unorthodoxy, while the adjective 'heterodox' could be applied to a dissident.
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Heterodoxy is also an ecclesiastical term of art, defined in various ways by different religions and churches. For example, in the apostolic churches (the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of the East, the Anglican Communion, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches), heterodoxy may describe beliefs that differ from strictly orthodox views, but that fall short either of formal or of material heresy.
Heterodoxy is also an ecclesiastical term of art, defined in various ways by different religions and churches. For example, in the apostolic churches (the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of the East, the Anglican Communion, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches), heterodoxy may describe beliefs that differ from strictly orthodox views, but that fall short either of formal or of material heresy.
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bg: хетеродоксалност; cs: heterodoxie; da: heterodoksi; de: [[Heterodoxie]], [[Andersgläubigkeit]], [[Irrlehre]]; en: heterodoxy; eo: heterodokseco; es: heterodoxia; eu: heterodoxia; fa: هترودوکس; fr: [[hétérodoxie]]; ia: heterodoxia; id: heterodoks; it: [[eterodossia]]; ja: 異教; nl: heterodoxie; no: heterodoksi; pl: heterodoksja; pt: heterodoxia; ru: иноверие и инославие; sr: хетеродоксија; sv: heterodoxi; tr: heterodoks; uk: інослав'я; vi: phi chính thống
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 13 October 2022

Wikipedia EN

In religion, heterodoxy (ἑτεροδοξία, from Ancient Greek: héteros, "other, another, different" + dóxa, "popular belief") means "any opinions or doctrines at variance with an official or orthodox position". Under this definition, heterodoxy is similar to unorthodoxy, while the adjective 'heterodox' could be applied to a dissident.

Heterodoxy is also an ecclesiastical term of art, defined in various ways by different religions and churches. For example, in the apostolic churches (the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of the East, the Anglican Communion, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches), heterodoxy may describe beliefs that differ from strictly orthodox views, but that fall short either of formal or of material heresy.

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bg: хетеродоксалност; cs: heterodoxie; da: heterodoksi; de: Heterodoxie, Andersgläubigkeit, Irrlehre; en: heterodoxy; eo: heterodokseco; es: heterodoxia; eu: heterodoxia; fa: هترودوکس; fr: hétérodoxie; ia: heterodoxia; id: heterodoks; it: eterodossia; ja: 異教; nl: heterodoxie; no: heterodoksi; pl: heterodoksja; pt: heterodoxia; ru: иноверие и инославие; sr: хетеродоксија; sv: heterodoxi; tr: heterodoks; uk: інослав'я; vi: phi chính thống