NOUN1 | a biblicism | biblicisms | |
NOUN2 | biblicism | - | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- biblicism {u} [bokstavstro] = biblicism
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- Millerites sought to restore a prophetic immediacy and uncompromising biblicism that they believed had once existed but had long been rejected by mainstream Protestant and Catholic churches.
- Biblical literalism or biblicism is a term used differently by different authors concerning biblical interpretation.
- He deals with political cultural history (legitimation of power, political biblicism, representation of power, court culture, history of nobility) and Enlightenment research (with a focus on the self-dramatization of the Enlightenment and deconstruction of the Enlightenment).
- At the beginning of his lectures on value theory he pointed out that he identifies himself primarily with the Biblicism of Ferdinand Ebner, because he regards this approach basically unassailable, well-founded and as the one that goes furthest, although he believed that in important respects—primarily with regard to the evaluation of mathematics and art—Biblicism has to be re-examined and also criticised.
- The Bohemian Brethren were known for their radical biblicism.
- Historian Eran Shalev has called this style of writing "pseudo-biblicism", but it is also known as "Scriptural Style", or the "Style of Ancient Antiquity".
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