neoorthodoxies

/ˌniːoʊˈɔːrθəˌdɑksiz/
noun
  1. New or modern versions of traditional beliefs, practices, or systems of thought that are considered correct or standard.
    • The professor criticized the neoorthodoxies in modern economics that ignore local traditions.
    • Many artists reject the neoorthodoxies of the art world, preferring to experiment with new forms.
    • The debate in the church was about whether to accept the neoorthodoxies that blended ancient teachings with contemporary values.
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