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This chapter focuses on Orthodox Jews. These Jews at the end of the twentieth century are divided into a number of groupings, each following its own specific pattern of religious conduct. It describes the Sephardi Jews that are generally content to have their religious life modelled on the traditional behavioural norms of their ancestors without too ...
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This chapter focuses on Orthodox Jews. These Jews at the end of the twentieth century are divided into a number of groupings, each following its own specific pattern of religious conduct. It describes the Sephardi Jews that are generally content to have their religious life modelled on the traditional behavioural norms of their ancestors without too ...
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Is orthodoxy radical? Revisiting G. K. Chesterton and John Robinson
Theology, 2023Gérard Loughlin
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Mindful Heresy as Conscious Social Praxis: Modeling Change Through Violations of Cultural Orthodoxy
Western Journal of Communication, 2022Sarah Amira DE LA GARZA
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Orthodoxy in America and America's Orthodoxies
Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies, 2018openaire +1 more source
Orthodoxy, Post-Orthodoxy and religious feminism: the case of the ‘Shirat Rivka’ prayer group
Israel Affairs, 2021exaly

