Adhering to correct or established practice.

In religious studies, traditions that focus on orthopraxy present an interesting contrast to those that focus on orthodoxy. Oddly enough, "Orthodox" Judaism is far more concerned with obedience to the letter and spirit of Jewish law (i.e., orthopraxy) than in conformity to doctrine.

Justification by faith, the keystone of the Protestant tradition, is a virtually meaningless concept to most Jews.