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ou shall find spiritual life in every church. I know it is the notion of the bigot, that all the truly godly people belong to the denomination which he adorns. Orthodoxy is my doxy; heterodoxy is anybody else's doxy who does not agree with
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there was a marked tendency among several quite unrelated heterodox groups to affiliate themselves with the Shiites, particularly the Ismailis, in a general feeling of heterodox solidarity in a Sunni-controlled empire. The cause of the
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ruled that Hinduism cannot be narrowed down to particular beliefs or doctrine, saying that it "incorporates all forms of belief without mandating the selection or elimination of any one single belief".
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Steering Committee of the National Peoples' Congress (NPC) on 1 November 1999, passed a law on the suppression of heterodox religion (xiejiao).
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In late 1999, legislation was created in China to outlaw "heterodox religions". This was applied retroactively to
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not belonging to the communion of Eastern Orthodox churches and espousing doctrines contrary to the received
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and Shia Muslims see each other as heterodox, differing in practice mainly on matters of jurisprudence or
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The Construction of Orthodoxy and Heresy: Neo-Confucian, Islamic, Jewish, and Early Christian Patterns
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was divine, though never mainstream within Shiism, is attested in the early centuries of Islam.
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thus became a rallying point for a diverse range of heterodox Islamic movements. The view that
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The Wahhabi Myth: Dispelling Prevalent Fallacies and the Fictitious Link with Bin Laden
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Heterodox economics refers to the consideration of a variety of economic schools and
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Muslims for beliefs perceived as being extremely heterodox (more in line with the
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The main schools of Indian philosophy that reject the absoluteness of the
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This article is about the religious term. For the feminist group, see
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Opinions or practices which vary from official positions
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Index

Heterodoxy (group)
Heterodox economics
Ancient Greek
dóxa
orthodox
jargon term
heresy
Eastern Orthodox Church
denominations
Holy Tradition
Charles Spurgeon
Arabic
ghulat
Shia
Christian use of the word "heresy"
Muhammad
Ali
companions of the Prophet
Salman the Persian
shirk
Sunni
fiqh
Ali
Muawiyah
Ibadi
Wahhabis
Philip Hitti
Umayyad
Abbasid
caliphates

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