Synonym: accepted, conventional, correct, customary, proper, traditional, usual. Antonym: heathen. Similar words: unorthodox, orthodontist, methodology, orthopedic, method, methodical, methodically, scientific method. Meaning: ['ɔrθədɑks /'ɔː-] adj. 1. of or pertaining to or characteristic of Judaism 2. adhering to what is commonly accepted 3. of or relating to or characteristic of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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271. MercatorNet: The Russian Orthodox Church has often claimed to be at the heart of Russia's self - identity.
272. Bass - voiced Orthodox priests beseeched God to forgive the sins of Russia's first president.
273. The Roman's governing was considered legitimacy, and rulers with the title Roman Emperor were regarded as orthodox and licit ones.
273. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
274. An orthodox Anabaptist sect that separated from the Mennonites in the late17th century and exists today primarily in southeast Pennsylvania.
275. Today, 98 percent of Greeks Greek Orthodox Church, and religion is woven into their everyday lives.
276. The financial crisis in the Orthodox Church we are living a sober and rational wisdom.
277. Rabelais ' aesthetics in Pantagrue and Gargantua, based on the humanism, overturns the Christian orthodox idea and reconstructs the humanist outlook on life and value.
278. It was an obvious reaction to the Orthodox strictness of her home.
279. The modeling styles of orthodox academic school steadfastly construct the narrative space.
280. Her father, an influential owner-editor murdered four years ago, was Greek Orthodox, her paternal grandmother a famous Druze poet.
281. Some of the hermits were great scholars known as "Father of the Church",(Sentencedict.com) whose work is generally considered orthodox.
282. For every church is orthodox to itself; to others, erroneous or heretical.
283. The Russian Orthodox Church has also a school of "Sophiology" to explore the theology of Sophia without contradicting the Russian Orthodox theology.
284. Daly, Who is well-known for his aculeate criticism on orthodox economic growth theories, is a famous ecological economist of America.
285. However, their comments with a more orthodox feudal ideas and nit pick disease.
286. Religion: Most Christians adhere to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church a substantial minority of Muslims.
287. As to orthodox belief, I am an Episcopalian, like my family before me. I can repeat the Creed without asking too much margin for personal interpretation.
288. We get a good view of the capital's 13th-century city walls and turrets and the onion-shaped dome of the Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox church as we drive in along the coast road.
289. Indeed, there is one maintained in the Russian Orthodox Church.
290. The majority of Russians consider themselves as Christians and belong to Russian Orthodox Church.
291. The Russian Orthodox Church influenced the development of cities, private and monastery gardens in 11 - 17 centuries.
292. This is less true of children brought up in an orthodox faith.
293. A Cossack and passers-by watch Patriarch Alexy II, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, leaving a polling station during the presidential election, 1996.
294. This evolutionary approach in understanding a policy change is an alternative to the cost and benefit analysis adopted by orthodox neo-classical public economists.
295. Diving for the cross is done in several Orthodox countries to mark Theophany, also known as Epiphany, a Christian feast day in January.
296. A movement embracing old - world Orthodox Judaism is alive and thriving in New York City.
297. The second largest Christian group is the Greek Orthodox Church.
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