What is arthodox and paradox school.anyone?
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The Orthodox Paradox
PrintThe Orthodox Paradox
George L. Parsenios, PhD
Orthodox and Paradox. The two words have much in common. The "dox" that ends both terms has its root in the Greek word doxa, which means "belief" or "opinion." It will besuggested in what follows that these words share much more than just a linguistic root, but glancing at the root word is a good place to begin. In its later Christian usage,doxa comes to mean "glory," but only as an extension of its much older philosophical meaning, which is "belief." And so, if a doxa is an opinion or a belief, an orthe doxa is a "straight belief," a "correct belief." Likewise, something that is "para doxa," a paradox, is beyond belief. A paradox contradicts what we might commonly believe to be true. And Orthodox theology consistently presents us with things that contradict what we might commonly believe to be true.
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