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  Heterodoxy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The noun heterodoxy is synonymous with unorthodoxy and heresy, while the adjective heterodox is synonymous with dissident and heretical.
A heterodox Catholic might profess the belief that unbaptized infants are offered the option to accept or deny salvation by God at their judgment.
The term heterodox is occasionally used by some Christians to refer to religious doctrines that they believe to be incorrect.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heterodox   (296 words)

  
 Case Study: Incorporating "Heterodox" Concepts into an Economics Course (Economics Network)
The basic philosophy is to improve the students' engagement by examining points of debate between two perspectives - 'orthodox' and 'heterodox' - on several key issues; to improve their ability to compare competing views; and to enhance their understanding of each view by forcing them to criticise and defend each one.
The views 'orthodox' and 'heterodox' are fairly broad and are defined early on.
Thus, under demand, orthodox principles are contrasted with heterodox concerns about the existence and stability of demand curves, and with Veblen's theory of conspicuous consumption.
www.economics.ltsn.ac.uk /showcase/mearman_heterodox.htm   (514 words)

  
 Heterodox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hetecon.com - Association for Heterodox Economics Provides links to associations, journals, schools, and conferences friendly to non-traditional economic analysis.
Arrels Presentació, memòria d'activitats i exposició de 'disidències' d'aquest col·lectiu nacionalista heterodox de Carcaixent.
Distinction Between Orthodox and Heterodox Churches Translation of a Franz Pieper essay from 1889 addressing membership in bodies considered right-teaching and of a mixed confession.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Heterodox.html   (276 words)

  
 Heterodox Economics - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
To be a heterodox economist: the contested landscape of American economics, 1960s and 1970s.
Heterodox Views of Finance and Cycles in the Spanish Economy (Alternative Voices in Contemporary Economics)
The role of the press in a democracy: heterodox economics and the propaganda model.(evaluation of the freedom of press) : An article from: Journal of Economic Issues
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /heterodox_economics.htm   (175 words)

  
 Distinction Ortho/Heterodox Churches - Intro
It is, therefore, not a matter of indifference which church group a Christian joins; but he has God's earnest command strictly to distinguish between orthodox and heterodox churches, and, avoiding all church fellowship with the heterodox, to adhere only to the orthodox Church.
Fellowship with heterodox churches militates against God's honor, and is a constant danger for the soul.
The reasons which have been advanced for joining heterodox church bodies, and for remaining in them, partly sound very pious; but they are considered in the light of God's Word, altogether invalid, and originate in our blind, conceited, self-willed, and presumptuous flesh.
www.reclaimingwalther.org /articles/pieperohcintro.htm   (572 words)

  
 HETERODOX JOURNALS
Research by faculty involved in the heterodox components of the curriculum includes work on gender and development, community economic development from a radical perspective, alternatives to traditional forms of economic development, and institutional theory and methodology.
Heterodox perspectives are also taught in courses on labor, development, public policy, poverty, and international economics.
The heterodox research interests of its faculty are also reflected in its undergraduate program, which provides a broad and pluralistic education.
www.urpe.org /undergradhetprogs.html   (6631 words)

  
 Conference on Heterodox Economics
Heterodox development economics (often of the structuralist variety) was also part of the curriculum and research output of the faculty, including Ednaldo da Silva, Alice Amsden, and Lance Taylor.
Heterodox economics has long been burdened with the mandate of providing a complete alternative to neoclassical economics, the latter understood as a unified and homogeneous system of thought.
As a positive contribution, this paper will outline a different view of the heterodox project in economics in which the ultimate aim would be not paradigm dominance but intellectually progressive conversation, a pluralism that would value difference and dialogue within each school of thought, and within each of us.
cas.umkc.edu /econ/HetConf02/ABSTRconfHet02.html   (5675 words)

  
 The rise of heterodox Buddhism in early Sri Lanka
Buddhism introduced to Sri Lanka, by the illustrious Maha Mahinda Thera, during the reign of king Devanampiyatissa (307-267 BC), was in its orthodox form, as taught by the Buddha, and contained in the Tripitaka (Vinaya, Sutta and Abhidhamma).
This was the result of a secession, when the Abhayagirivasins, fearing the repetition of the tragic situation, that arose during the reign of Voharika Tissa, owing to the activities of the Vaitulyavadins, left Abhagiri vihara and went to Dakkhinagiri vihara.
One may draw attention to the important fact that throughout the periods of heterodox activity in the island always synchronised with periods of important developments in Mahayanism in India due to Asanga and Vasubhandu, the incomparable duo given to heretical views.
www.rootsweb.com /~lkawgw/hbuddhism.htm   (1430 words)

  
 Heterodoxy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The word heterodoxy is also used by some other Christians to refer to incorrect religious doctrine.
In a wider sense, heterodox is also used in the sense of any view or school that is not mainstream, such as "heterodox economics" (= non-"standard textbook economics", i.e.
mathematical-quantitative, free market-based economics) or "heterodox medicine" (such as TCM).
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Heterodoxy.html   (181 words)

  
 Heterodox Believers' Questions About Investigating the Claims of the Orthodox Bahá'í Faith
However, you should be aware that just as soon as the Heterodox organization finds out that you are reading Orthodox Bahá'í material, the organization will put pressure upon you to stop reading it and to affirm your faith in and obedience to the Heterodox organization.
The shunning behavior exhibited by the Heterodox organization is a mind-control device in an attempt to keep the believers from independently investigating the truth.
Some newly-declared believers have thought that if they quietly remained in the Heterodox organization, they might be able to gently guide their friends to the truth of the Orthodox Faith.
www.truebahai.com /faq/slide4.htm   (856 words)

  
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The heterodox friend presented the idea that the full maturity of the Administrative Order could take 500,000 years to accomplish, and that it was not necessary to have a Guardian in these first few 'moments', that is, the first 1000 years.
One of the heterodox believers also described the growth chart of the heterodox group as contrasted with that of the Orthodox group, describing the Orthodox growth as parallel to the results of historical Covenant-breakers.
I sent out a document to the heterodox friends demanding that Joel Bray Marangella be exonerated, and in that manuscript I personally declared him to be exonerated of all accusations towards him and urged all of the heterodox friends to endorse that exoneration.
www.rt66.com /~obfusa/ya-ross.html   (1210 words)

  
 Evatt Foundation: News: Sydney's heterodox economists conference - 26 January 2003
The first was that, unlike heterodox sessions in "regular" conferences, presenters did not feel that they had to place themselves within a context to be understood by neoclassical economists.
We are in the process of developing a dedicated website to SHE, but, in the meantime, the conference site is still in use, and has been recently updated to include a list of conference attendees, and the minutes of the business session.
Peter Kriesler is Associate Professor in the School of Economics at the University of New South Wales, where the Inaugural Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference was held on 9-10 December, 2002.
evatt.labor.net.au /news/167.html   (829 words)

  
 On the Burial of the Heterodox
With the aim of subverting the Russian refugees, the Catholics do not cease repeating to them there is no essential difference between the teachings of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches, and that the division which exists between them is based substantially on misunderstanding.
The limits of condescension permitted by reason of ecclesiastical economia in regard to those that have fallen away are precisely defined in the holy canons, and no one has the right to extend the boundaries fixed by the holy and divinely-wise Fathers.
In the event of the threat of serious conflicts with his parishioners on this issue, the priest must forthwith refer the matter for decision to his diocesan bishop, whose duty it is to show him authoritative support in the battle for the preservation of the ancient, patristic statutes of the Church.
www.orthodoxinfo.com /death/heterodox_burial.aspx   (1322 words)

  
 HTC: The Significance of Apostolic Succession in Heterodoxy Pt. 1
It is not surprising that the heterodox groups separated from the Church who wish, unlike the Protestants, not to sever themselves from their past, preserve this teaching and value the Apostolic succession of its hierarchy, if they are able to prove it.
It is true that the Church has three orders for the reception of heterodox: one is through baptism, as if they were pagans, the other through chrismation and the third through repentance, with clerics, in the latter case, received in their present order.
with heterodox when it coincides with its own mission (the salvation of people), as well as to discontinue this relationship, that is to break the flow of grace and to turn that organization into a condition without grace, which in effect should be the case with all those outside the Church.
www.holy-trinity.org /ecclesiology/succession-1.html   (4022 words)

  
 HETERODOXY
To be heterodox is to be a rebel!
If the "new" orthodoxy of PC means that groups that were previously disempowered now have some power, then these "heterodox" folks must want to go back to a time when these groups were kept in their place.
Many of these "heterodox" folks call themselves "conservative" and yet talk about "change." Well, you can't change things by making them the way they were before.
www.fiu.edu /~mizrachs/heterodoxy.html   (1062 words)

  
 Heterodox
Heterodox is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
The heterodox systems of philosophy do not believe in the authority of the Vedas.
A later, “heterodox” version of Buddhism which incorporates many Paleopagan deities from throughout Asia as Buddhas or Saints.
www.experiencefestival.com /heterodox   (970 words)

  
 Purpose of Conference on Heterodox Economics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Rather they see heterodox economics as simply a reaction to but still tied to neoclassical economics with no independent life of its own.
Proposals on any aspect of the history of heterodox economics in the 20th century were invited.
Thus the 23 papers being presented at the conference the many facets of the history of heterodox economics; and their authors come from around the world.
iml.umkc.edu /econ/HetConf02/PurposeConfHet02.html   (286 words)

  
 Heterodox Economic Theory
Some heterodox theorists would argue that neoclassical theory is appropriate as a tool under certain specialized conditions, such as when there is perfect or near-perfect competition.
Other heterodox theorists would reject neoclassical economic theory altogether, arguing that it is useless as a tool for understanding economic and social life.
Some heterodox theories reject this basic assumption of neoclassical theory, arguing for alternative understandings of how economic decisions are made and/or how human psychology works.
www.mtholyoke.edu /courses/sgabriel/heterodox_defined.htm   (340 words)

  
 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS WORKSHOP
The goal is to promote heterodox economics by providing a web resource for teachers, researchers, and students.
Association for Heterodox Economics (AHE): formed in 1999 to encourage interaction among scholars working in any aspect of heterodox economics.
Intervention Journal of Economics: provides a forum for heterodox approaches - heterodox in the sense of a demarcation from the prevailing mainstream in economics.
www.facstaff.bucknell.edu /gschnedr/WORKSHOP.htm   (5456 words)

  
 HeterodoxRoxx - Band page with free MP3 music downloads on SoundClick
Heterodox Roxx is the brain child of Aarion Lee and was unofficially started in 1994 when Daryl May and Aarion Lee got together to collaberate and write some music for the band.
So after a few practices (about a month) Heterodox was ready for their first gig, at the Moon Jam in Pomeroy Ohio on Aug 31, 2002 with a prime time slot the response was great.
And instead of starting out fresh with a new name, since Heterodox Roxx had already had exposer and the band would be working up Heterodox Roxx songs, and some world wide recognition it was opted to stick with the Heterodox Roxx name.
www.soundclick.com /heterodoxroxx   (1344 words)

  
 pinc, vol 1, no 3 - William McDougall by Chris Brand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Yes, McDougall was probably born heterodox: he was prepared to criticize his 'erratic' father from an early age; and giving up religion was far less usual for an adolescent in 1885 than it is today.
Yes, McDougall also made himself heterodox: his opposition to behaviourism and to the Freudian Oedipal doctrine was immediate despite the fact that these doctrines would appeal to quite a few of his fellow psychologists.
So liberated and indeed heterodox was Princess Marie's relationship with Freud that she reputedly once asked him a key Freudian question.
www.cycad.com /cgi-bin/pinc/july97/brand-mcd.html   (4543 words)

  
 World Conference on the Future of Heterodox Economics
Founded in 1993, ICAPE is a consortium of 40 organizations working cooperatively to foster pluralism in the analytical perspectives, methods, policy discourse, and education of professional economists.
Now, almost ten years on, ICAPE is sponsoring its first conference: on the future of heterodox economics around the world.
In all, the purpose of this conference is to create new resources - energy, ideas, debates, alliances, and projects - for the future of heterodox economics, and indeed of economics itself, internationally.
www.btinternet.com /%7Epae_news/ICAPE.htm   (278 words)

  
 Praying for the Heterodox
Our Holy Church unfailingly requires of every heterodox person desiring to be in communion with Her that he publicly before the entire Church, renounce his errors and receive pure Christian doctrine.
If it were possible to offer prayers in church for the salvation of the souls of heterodox who have reposed, the Church in her divine services would employ special petitions for them.
The heterodox, by their very heterodoxy, have separated themselves from the communion of the Mysteries of the Orthodox Church.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-bloggers/1451171/posts   (3531 words)

  
 Hetecon.com - The Heterodox Economics Portal
INTERVENTION sees itself as a forum for heterodox approaches—heterodox in the sense of a demarcation from the prevailing mainstream in economics.
New School Economic Review: At a time of declining representation of critical thinking in economics, the New School Economic Review aims to be a student-run journal with a content influenced by the history and tradition of the New School.
It encourages critical analysis of development issues not only from the heterodox viewpoints (such as new- and post-structuralist, neo- and new-institutionalist, etc.), but also from the neo-liberalist viewpoint in orthodox tradition.
www.open.ac.uk /socialsciences/hetecon/journals.htm   (6723 words)

  
 networkideas.org - Association for Heterodox Economics 7th Annual Conference 2005
The raison detre of the AHE is the belief that institutions of the discipline of economics systematically discriminate against those economists working in non-mainstream modes: those writing from a heterodox standpoint or active in minority areas.
For this reason we argue for pluralism in economics, in opposition to the hegemony of the neoclassical mainstream.
These conferences provide a forum for advancing new ideas on how to take heterodox political economy forward in theoretical and policy debates, and demonstrating the continuing relevance of heterodox political economy to those within and without modern economics.
www.ideaswebsite.org /events/nov2004/print/prnt031104_Pluralis_Economics.htm   (545 words)

  
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www.mail-archive.com /pen-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu/msg13993.html   (315 words)

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