neoorthodoxy


ne•o•or•tho•dox•y

or ne•o-or•tho•dox•y

(ˌni oʊˈɔr θəˌdɒk si)

n. a 20th-century movement in Protestant theology reacting against liberal theology and reaffirming certain doctrines of the Reformation. [1950–55] ne`o•or′tho•dox, adj.

neoorthodoxy

a modern theological movement within the Protestant church, reaffirming some of the doctrines of the Reformation in reaction against recent liberal theology and practice. — neoorthodox, adj.See also: Protestantism