paleoorthodox

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paleoorthodox (comparative more paleoorthodox, superlative most paleoorthodox)

  1. Alternative form of paleo-orthodox
    • 1992, Thomas C. Oden, Two Worlds: Notes on the Death of Modernity in America & Russia, →ISBN:
      Detractors may caricature postmodern paleoorthodox consciousness as precritical.
    • 2008, John A. Studebaker, The Lord Is the Spirit, →ISBN:
      In discerning the “authority” of the Spirit in relationship to the Church, it seems that these various “communitarian” and “paleoorthodox” perspectives might be categorized in terms of “functional power” and “governing authority,” respectively.
    • 2011 Fall, Eric Johnson, “God and the Art of Happiness (Book review)”, in Journal of Psychology and Christianity, volume 30, number 3:
      Though a respected contributor to contemporary theology, she cuts her own paleoorthodox path, citing few theological contemporaries to make her case.