Late on, Roman Catholics came to separate the two issues and insist on the theological orthodoxy of the clause.
The Confessing Movement is an Evangelical movement within several mainline Protestant denominations to return those churches to what the members of the movement see as theological orthodoxy.
In 1724, he returned to the college as a tutor respected for his theological orthodoxy, anti-Arminianism, and devotion to Yale.
The Dominican Order pressed in the last decade of the 20th century for his full rehabilitation and confirmation of his theological orthodoxy.
In 1736, accusations from neighboring nobles and questions of theological orthodoxy caused Zinzendorf to be exiled from his home in Saxony.
Because we were all of us heretics, every day committing obscene thought-crimes and unforgivable transgressions of moral and theological orthodoxies.
Jäger later sat on the commission of cardinals instructed to examine the Dutch Catechism for theological orthodoxy.
They may confuse our theological orthodoxy with a desire to return to pre-Vatican II days.
This split owed just as much to the politics of the day as it did to theological orthodoxy.
His philosophical works are characterized by wide scholarship and the narrowest theological orthodoxy.