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The word "orthodox" literally means _____.

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" of the right opinion")

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orthodox, (from Greek orthodoxos, " of tge right opinion"), true doctrine and its adherents as opposed to heterodox or hererical doctrines and their adherents. the word was first used in early 4th-century Christianity by the Greek Fathers.

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