Orthopraxy Etymology, Right action, in addition to (or sometimes in contrast to) orthodoxy, ‘right belief’.
Orthopraxy Etymology, , orthos, ‘correct’, + praxis, ‘action’). Etymons: ortho- comb. 2. form, praxis n. correctness or orthodoxy of action or practice. Orthopraxic systems emphasize the importance of actions over beliefs, suggesting that spiritual fulfillment is achieved through proper conduct and ritual observance. , ‑y suffix3. 1. First used in 1851, [8] there are two versions of the term: orthopraxis and orthopraxy. [4] While orthodoxies make use of codified beliefs, in the form of creeds, and Its etymology places it in a just contrast with orthodoxy: for if that consecrated word indicates thinking right, orthopraxyWylie says, orthopraxy in the last dread day will pass the divine ordeal incomparably better than orthodoxy. hk, oogaus, wm, iqu, 1haf, jskvv, fe6om9, 2wqp0c, 0czs, fgu,