Concept cluster: Philosophy > Religion and religious beliefs
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One of the German Protestants, condemned as heretics by Luther, who held some religious doctrines and ceremonies as indifferent.
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(derogatory, religion) A person who does not profess any particular creed; an indifferentist.
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Alternative form of apocatastasis [(especially religion, rare) An apocalypse leading to the remaking of the world rather than a Final Judgment, (Christianity) an Origenist doctrine condemned by the 543 C.E. Synod of Constantinople.]
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Synonym of hierarchism
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(derogatory, offensive) An atheist.
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Liberality of sentiment; breadth of view.
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An adherent of communitarianism
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An advocate of confessionalism
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(religion) A Conformist.
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A proponent of connexionalism.
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Alternative form of co-religionist [A fellow follower of one's religion.]
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A proponent of covenantalism.
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An active follower or adherent of someone, or some philosophy etc.
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(UK) A Protestant Christian who does not follow the national state Church of England.
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(historical, Protestantism) The beliefs or practices of the English Dissenters.
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The abuse, or strict adherence, of a doctrine to a specific purpose.
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A doctrinaire.
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doctrinal rigidity; using a doctrine without any criticism.
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religionism
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(theology) Covenantalism.
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(theology) A covenantalist.
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(historical) A member of the organized heretic movement Brethren of the Free Spirit in opposition of the Catholic Church from the 13th to 15th centuries.
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Synonym of market fundamentalism
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Of or pertaining to gynarchy.
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(by extension) Any interpretation of history as leading to eventual well-being, as e.g. in Marxism.
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Pertaining to hereditarianism.
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A treatise on heresy.
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The study of heresy.
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Someone who believes contrary to the fundamental tenets of a religion they claim to belong to.
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Of or pertaining to heresy or heretics.
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(derogatory, historical) Consolamentum.
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Relating to a heterocracy
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Obsolete form of heresy. [(religion) a doctrine held by a member of a religion at variance with established religious beliefs]
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Archaic spelling of heretical. [Of or pertaining to heresy or heretics.]
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Someone who believes in the inerrancy of religious scripture.
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Irenical theology; belief or behaviour that tends to resolve disputes between denominations or religions; conciliation.
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one who is irreligious
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A supporter of laicism; a secularist.
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Tolerance of other people's views, particularly in religious context.
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(Roman Catholicism) An opinion that is objectively contradictory to the teachings of the Church, and as such heretical, but which is uttered by a person without the subjective knowledge of its being so.
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(religion) Relating to religious or Biblical maximalism.
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Adhering to whatever is customary, traditional, or generally accepted.
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Correctness in doctrine and belief.
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Of or pertaining to a polyarchy.
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(rare) An adherent of postsectarian philosophy.
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The beliefs and practices of a preservationist.
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(religion) Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic doctrine of probabilism.
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(religion) A supporter of revival or revivalism.
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(theology) A proponent of receptionism.
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extreme piety
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The peaceful coexistence of multiple religions in a community
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the condition of permitting people to worship according to the practices of any religion they choose
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Supportive of a particular religion or religious view; pro-religious.
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A belief in the improvement of society by the spiritual renovation of the individual.
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(religion) One who believes in a temporary future punishment and a final restoration of all to the favour and presence of God; a Universalist.
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A person who believes in divine revelation
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(Christianity, theology) In Roman Catholic moral theology, the doctrine that in a case of doubt between right and wrong one should take the safer course, i.e. the one in verbal accordance with the law.
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One who narrow-mindedly devotes themselves to a particular sect, especially in religion.
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A sectary.
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One who is devoted to a sect.
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Someone who espouses sedevacantism.
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(China, Korea, derogatory) A separatist.
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(US, historical) The beliefs of the submissionists.
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successionist beliefs
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(religion) One who insists that only apostolic succession is valid.
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Pertaining to theocracy.
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The state of being governed by God or in accordance with divine law.
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Specifically, the allowance by a government (or other ruling power) of the exercise of religion beyond the state established faith.
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A person with traditional beliefs.
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A person who believes in the traditional teaching of Hell (Gehenna) as eternal conscious torment (ECT) for the wicked.
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One who adheres to tradition.
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A person who upholds a tradition
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The beliefs of truthers.
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One who makes or favours a version of a text; a translator.
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Supporting or relating to welfarism.

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