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What (who) is heterodoxy$34961$ - definition

CONSERVATIVE ANTI-ISLAM NON-PROFIT FOUNDATION
Heterodoxy (magazine); Discoverthenetwork.org; Discoverthenetworks.org; Students for Academic Freedom; DiscovertheNetworks.org; TruthRevolt; TruthRevoltOriginals; Truthrevolt.org; TruthRevolt.org

Heterodoxy (group)         
FEMINIST DEBATING GROUP IN GREENWICH VILLAGE, NEW YORK CITY, IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Heterodoxy (debating group); Heterodite
Heterodoxy was the name adopted by a feminist debating group in Greenwich Village, New York City, in the early 20th century.William A Taylor, "The Power of the Word: Greenwich Village Writers and the Golden Fleece" chapter 8 of In Pursuit of Gotham: Culture and Commerce in New York Oxford University Press, 1992, p.
heterodoxy         
(RELIGION) 'OTHER/ANOTHER/DIFFERENT POPULAR BELIEF' AT VARIANCE WITH THE OFFICIAL POSITION
Heterodox; False teaching; Heterodoxies
n.
Heresy, error, unsound doctrine.
heterodox         
(RELIGION) 'OTHER/ANOTHER/DIFFERENT POPULAR BELIEF' AT VARIANCE WITH THE OFFICIAL POSITION
Heterodox; False teaching; Heterodoxies
['h?t(?)r?(?)d?ks]
¦ adjective not conforming with orthodox standards or beliefs.
Derivatives
heterodoxy noun
Origin
C17: via late L. from Gk heterodoxos, from heteros 'other' + doxa 'opinion'.

Wikipedia

David Horowitz Freedom Center

The David Horowitz Freedom Center, formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture (CSPC), is a conservative anti-Islam foundation founded in 1988 by political activist David Horowitz and his long-time collaborator Peter Collier. It was established with funding from groups including the John M. Olin Foundation, the Bradley Foundation and the Scaife Foundation.

It runs several websites and blogs, including the anti-Islam website FrontPage Magazine, Students for Academic Freedom and the anti-Muslim blog Jihad Watch. It has been regarded as being part of the counter-jihad movement.