English to Bengali Dictionary orthodoxy

orthodoxy

গোঁড়ামি
definition
noun
monetarist orthodoxy
authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice.
Finally, Wesley speaks of a present experience of Christian orthodoxy and of its effects in his life.
the whole community of Orthodox Jews or Orthodox Christians.
translation of 'orthodoxy'
গোঁড়ামি,
সনাতনপন্থা,
প্রচলিত ধ্যানধারণায় বিশ্বাস
noun
প্রগাঢ় নিষ্ঠা,
মতে দৃঢ় বিশ্বাস,
গোঁড়ামি
example
The usual proposals, however, conform to an 'orthodoxy' based on unstated answers to these questions.
But the Christian 'orthodoxy' considered all such attempts blasphemous.
Socrates believed in the intrinsic value of asking honest questions and challenging 'orthodoxy' .
Deregulation promotes programming in which mediocrity supersedes excellence, and conformity and 'orthodoxy' are reinforced at the expense of diversity.
Like Theodorakis, Kazantzakis was deeply imbued with 'orthodoxy' , with its rituals, its traditions, its beliefs-a very, very powerful part of his own culture.
She knows all about political correctness and challenging prevailing 'orthodoxy' .
Finally, Wesley speaks of a present experience of Christian 'orthodoxy' and of its effects in his life.
Traditional 'orthodoxy' has long been passé at HDS and the intellectual influence on religion by the faculty has been negligible.
Those who have observed the wider evangelical scene over the past two decades will hardly need to be told that a massive defection from Christian 'orthodoxy' has been taking place.
Those who militantly defend the conservative 'orthodoxy' in Australia see all change as an affront to the past, especially their view of the past.
Sounds like the university is ‘requiring conformity with… 'orthodoxy' of content and method.’
monetarist 'orthodoxy'
For nearly two years he tried to adopt Day's anarcho-pacifist politics and her devotion to Catholic 'orthodoxy' , while spending his evenings at the White Horse Tavern.
He goes on to claim that social theory is a poor reflection of Christian 'orthodoxy' .
Anglican 'orthodoxy' and conservative political principles insisted on the value of existing institutions, while revolution, Romanticism, and the rise of democracy insisted on the necessity of progress.
Take 'orthodoxy' away and the whole thing ceases to make sense.
Even conservative Christian voices now tell us that we must choose between a rigid market 'orthodoxy' and ‘compassionate conservatism’.
In the world of 'orthodoxy' it is as though certain ‘Christian experiences’ are dangling in society waiting for individuals to have them.
I wonder what part he daily participation in the liturgy in Christ Church Cathedral has played in this movement into 'orthodoxy' .
Either they could choose to follow the latest will of Parliament, thereby preserving some remnant of traditional 'orthodoxy' on sovereignty.
she was brought up in 'orthodoxy'
Anarchism, like Coltrane, is the rational, syllogistic, positive rejection of convention and unjust 'orthodoxy' .
The old nationalist 'orthodoxy' had become by then the domain of a few cranks.
The violent enforcement of 'orthodoxy' in Christian history is the necessary and logical consequence of seeing an institution as the agent and protector of transcendent truth.
monetarist 'orthodoxy'
writings of unimpeachable 'orthodoxy'
During World War II, Mitterrand began the break with conservative 'orthodoxy' that resulted in his becoming France's most influential Socialist politician.
writings of unimpeachable 'orthodoxy'
What has edged into the mainstream of psychology is that which conforms to disciplinary 'orthodoxy' .
National Review has long bucked conservative 'orthodoxy' on drug prohibition.
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