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Praxis, a transliteration of the Greek word πρᾶξις (derived from the stem of the verb πράσσειν, prassein "to do, to act"), means "practice, action, doing". More particularly, it means either: 1. * practice, as distinguished from theory, of an art, science, etc.; or practical application or exercise of a branch of learning; 2. * habitual or established practice; custom.

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  • Praxis, a transliteration of the Greek word πρᾶξις (derived from the stem of the verb πράσσειν, prassein "to do, to act"), means "practice, action, doing". More particularly, it means either: 1. * practice, as distinguished from theory, of an art, science, etc.; or practical application or exercise of a branch of learning; 2. * habitual or established practice; custom. (en)
  • Praxis é empregado usualmente em relação a conhecimento ou destreza, distintivamente de conhecimento teórico. O termo é usado na teologia ortodoxa para se referir a prática da fé, especialmente à askesis e a vida litúrgica. Praxis é a chave para a compreensão da Igreja Ortodoxa, porque ela é a base da fé e obras, e a compreensão de não separação das duas. "Teologia sem ação (praxis) é a teologia de demônios." - (pt)
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  • Praxis, a transliteration of the Greek word πρᾶξις (derived from the stem of the verb πράσσειν, prassein "to do, to act"), means "practice, action, doing". More particularly, it means either: 1. * practice, as distinguished from theory, of an art, science, etc.; or practical application or exercise of a branch of learning; 2. * habitual or established practice; custom. (en)
  • Praxis é empregado usualmente em relação a conhecimento ou destreza, distintivamente de conhecimento teórico. O termo é usado na teologia ortodoxa para se referir a prática da fé, especialmente à askesis e a vida litúrgica. Praxis é a chave para a compreensão da Igreja Ortodoxa, porque ela é a base da fé e obras, e a compreensão de não separação das duas. "Teologia sem ação (praxis) é a teologia de demônios." - (pt)
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