Praxis Explained
Praxis may refer to:
Philosophy and religion
- Praxis (process), the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, practised, embodied, or realised
- Praxis model, a way of doing theology
- Praxis (Byzantine Rite), the practice of faith, especially worship
- Christian theological praxis, the practice of the Gospel in the world
- Praxis School, a Marxist humanist philosophical movement
- Praxis (British philosophy journal), a journal of philosophy published by the University of Manchester
- Praxis (Yugoslav philosophy journal), a journal of philosophy published by Praxis School
- Praxis International, the continuation of Praxis and predecessor of Constellations
Organizations and business
The arts
In fiction
- Praxis, a fictional moon in the film
- Praxis, a metanational corporation in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy
- Praxis, a fictional underground metropolis in the SyFy series Sanctuary
- Praxis Kit, an item used to unlock various abilities in several of the Deus Ex video games
- "Praxis", an episode of the podcast Alice Isn't Dead
- Baron Praxis, an antagonist in the 2003 video game Jak II
Other uses
- Praxis (moth), a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae
- Praxis Discussion Series, televised discussion on international development established by the World Bank in Australia
- Praxis intervention, in social work, a methodology for intervention within communities
- Praxis (proposed city), company formed in 2019 that plans to create a city in the Mediterranean
- Praxis Rabemananjara (born 1987), Malagasy footballer
- Praxis test, a United States teacher certification exam
- PRAXXIS, (with added X) a feminist design atelier at The Manchester School of Architecture led by Helen Iball (also known as Helen Aston).
See also