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HETERODOX - tradução para árabe

(RELIGION) 'OTHER/ANOTHER/DIFFERENT POPULAR BELIEF' AT VARIANCE WITH THE OFFICIAL POSITION
Heterodox; False teaching; Heterodoxies

HETERODOX         

الصفة

اِبْتِدَاعِيّ

heterodox         
هرطقى ، بدعى مخالف للإجماع
heterodox         
صِفَة : ابتداعي . هَرْطَقيّ

Definição

heterodox
a.
Heretical, unorthodox, contrary to the accepted standards.

Wikipédia

Heterodoxy

In religion, heterodoxy (from Ancient Greek: héteros, "other, another, different" + dóxa, "popular belief") means "any opinions or doctrines at variance with an official or orthodox position". Under this definition, heterodoxy is similar to unorthodoxy, while the adjective 'heterodox' could be applied to a dissident.

Heterodoxy is also an ecclesiastical term of art, defined in various ways by different religions and churches. For example, in the apostolic churches (the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of the East, the Anglican Communion, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches), heterodoxy may describe beliefs that differ from strictly orthodox views, but that fall short either of formal or of material heresy.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HETERODOX
1. Instead, the two hottest Republican candidates are downright heterodox.
2. The view, held by some Sunnis, that Shia Islam is a heterodox sect, fuelled this sectarian killing.
3. "As a writer who happens to be a woman and attached to Islamic, as well as Jewish and Christian heterodox mysticism, I reject the rationalised, disenchanted, centralised, Turkified modern language put in front of me," she declares.
4. You can try to cite extenuating circumstances÷ MPs have an instinct for populism, and heterodox fictional accounts of Christian origins do have a distinguished pedigree in George Moore and D.
5. Even in such heterodox, ascetic groups as the Essenes or Qumran community, sexual abstinence was partial and did not exclude marriage before joining or in the early stage of membership.