Doxa definition

Doxa is a Greek word that means “Glory”. The Doxology is a rhymed form used for praising to give glory to the Lord Christ, the Virgin Mary and the rest of the saints. There are two types; either Batos or Adam. Any one of these two types can be recited in any day of the week. However, the tune of the Batos doxologies contained in the book of the Annual Holy Psalmodeya, changes five times during the rubric year. The tune for the Adam Doxologoes contained in the doxologies book does not change during the year.

Examples of Doxa in a sentence

  • Doxa stond als verzameling van algemeen aanvaarde overtuigingen voor de klassieke retorici in de schaduw van de Ware Kennis (episteme).

  • Doxa Deo Faerie ▇▇▇▇ and/or ENiche its agent(s) and/or its employee(s) shall not be liable for, and the Visitors hereby waive(s) and abandon(s) any claims of whatever nature including but not limited to that for theft, injury, loss or damage of whatever nature, against Doxa Deo Faerie ▇▇▇▇ and/or ENiche, whether arising from Doxa Deo Faerie ▇▇▇▇ and/or ENiche’s default, negligence or otherwise.

  • Doxa heeft betrekking op gedeelde overtuigingen en is daarom ook het bindmiddel dat discussies mogelijk maakt.27 Een treffend hedendaags voorbeeld daarvan is de manier waarop islamitische middelbare scholieren op een Rotterdamse vwo-school hun opvattingen en levensstijl verdedigden in discussies over de positie van vrouwen (Sunier 2004).

  • We have chosen the Greek words Episteme and Doxa to stand for knowledge and reflexions/opinions in order to symbolize the intent of this agreement, which is to release publications in different languages, though mainly in English and Spanish.

  • The Visitors, in addition to the aforesaid, hereby indemnify Doxa Deo Faerie ▇▇▇▇ and ENiche against any claims which may arise from whatever nature, whether arising from Doxa Deo Faerie ▇▇▇▇ and/or ENiche’s default, negligence or otherwise.

  • Actually, any knowledge (justified belief, Episteme) is always implicitly based on unjustified beliefs (opinion, Doxa) and vice versa.