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In the case of Hinduism orthopraxy and ritualism are conflated.
In the case of Hinduism orthopraxy and ritualism are mixed to the point that they become a single identity.
Judaism guides its adherents in both practice and belief, so that it has been called not only a religion, but an orthopraxy.
Nawaz advocates a certain Islamic orthopraxy, expressing total opposition to alcohol and drug use.
In fact, many Neopagan organizations, when discussing orthopraxy, limit themselves solely to ritualism.
In the study of religion, orthopraxy is correct conduct, both ethical and liturgical, as opposed to faith or grace etc.
The Ecclesia Gnostica is a liturgical orthopraxy rather than an orthodoxy.
The Gods decide to test Rukmangada orthopraxy.
As in Islam, the notion of orthodoxy (as opposed to orthopraxy) was alien to the Jewish religious experience.
The Orthopraxy ties into the concept of Phronema and is meant to work together toward the goal of theosis.
Its core tenets were ritualism (orthopraxy), anti-asceticism and anti-mysticism.
Sound morals rests on sound doctrine; orthopraxy (correct practice) rests on orthodoxy.
It is a synthesis of various traditions, the "Brahmanical orthopraxy, the renouncer traditions and popular or local traditions."
Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy in the Johannine Epistles.
Wendy Doniger states that Hinduism and Judaism are alike in their tendency toward orthopraxy rather than orthodoxy.
The Aranyakas discuss sacrifices, in the style of the Brahmanas, and thus are primarily concerned with the proper performance of ritual (orthopraxy).
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.
Generally stresses Orthopraxy over Orthodoxy, but since the practice is held to come from doctrine, this is essentially orthodoxy applied to practice.
Lewis states the majority of the Neopagan movement is strongly opposed to Religionist traditions that incorporate any form of orthopraxy or orthodoxy.
Proponents of the school of Mimamsa, which is based on rituals and orthopraxy, decided that the evidence allegedly proving the existence of God was insufficient.
Purifying tradition, and accepting most Christian doctrine as myth - in the positive, valuable sense - can liberate us from orthodoxy and free us for orthopraxy.
The scope of the organization is best described as a liturgical orthopraxy, the organization being focused on correct practice of the liturgical services offered by the church.
Judaism places emphasis on right conduct (or orthopraxy), focusing on the Mosaic Covenant, as recorded in the Torah and Talmud.
See also Synergism in theosis in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Orthopraxy in Christianity.
Both Christian Communism and Liberation Theology stress "orthopraxis" over "orthodoxy".
Gutierrez later clarified his position by advocating a circular relationship between orthodoxy and orthopraxis seeing the two as having a symbiotic relationship.
The attaining of phronema in this sense is a matter of practicing the correct faith (orthodoxia) in the correct manner (orthopraxis).
Liberationists contend that orthopraxis, rather than orthodoxy, becomes the truth criterion for theology-obeying the gospel rather than defining, prescribing, or even defending it.
God cannot be "known" if by knowledge we understand a merely mental consciousness; he can be reached only by sacrifice, by holy action, by orthopraxis, the ultimate concem of all religion.
This "orthopraxis" position rejects the status quo of music as a mere enhancement or edification to worship; instead, in Bach Vespers music was restored to its rightful place as "a window into heaven."
For Camilo Torres (the founder of the Colombian guerrilla group E.L.N.), developing this Orthopraxis meant celebrating the Catholic Eucharist only among those engaged in armed struggle against the army of the Colombian state, while fighting alongside them.