Concept cluster: Philosophy > Theology (4)
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Alternative spelling of acolythist [(obsolete) An acolyte.]
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(Christianity) One who believes in or supports adoptionism.
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Amateur beliefs and practices generally.
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Alternative form of antipaedobaptism [(religion) Opposition to the baptism of infants.]
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Synonym of Arianism
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Benthamite
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A person who supports G. K. Chesterton, especially in his theology.
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Alternative letter-case form of Christianistic [Relating to Christianism.]
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A proponent of Christocentrism.
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A follower of classicism.
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Alternative form of connexionalism [(theology) The theological understanding and foundation of Methodist polity, as practised in the British Methodist Church, the American United Methodist Church, and many of the countries where Methodism was established by their missionaries.]
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Alternative form of connexionalist [A proponent of connexionalism.]
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Alternative form of coreligionist
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The cultural movement of Dada.
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(historical) The beliefs of the decretalists.
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Of or pertaining to Discordianism, an absurdist religion founded in the 1950s.
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Alternative form of eclecticist [An exponent or advocate of eclecticism.]
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The Eleatic doctrine.
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Synonym of emanationism
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(rare) Alternative form of Enlightenment [A 17th- and 18th-century philosophical movement in European history; the Age of Enlightenment or Age of Reason emphasizing rationalism.]
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Alternative form of euergetism [(historical) the practice of élite in Greek and Roman cities of distributing a part of their wealth to the community; public benefaction]
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Alternative form of euergetist [one who practices euergetism]
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A variety of groups and individuals practicing Scientology independently of the Church of Scientology.
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The missiology of Andrew Fuller (1754–1815), Baptist minister and theologian.
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(theology) traducianism
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Relating to glasnost.
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(historical) A member of the Harmony Society, a Christian theosophy and pietist society founded in Germany in 1785.
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A Harmonist.
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Intricate, casuistic or hair-splitting logical arguments.
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A supporter of Lettrism.
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Synonym of lifeboat ethics
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Synonym of Luddism
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Characteristic of MacDonaldism.
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The social and cultural movement imposed by the medieval Christian church, which combined the scientific ideas of Aristotle, Ptolemy, and Galen, with the doctrines of Christianity.
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Synonym of Mennonite
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A follower of misotheism
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Of or relating to monotheocracy.
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The religious views of the Morisonians, essentially a reaction from the Calvinistic doctrine of the Westminster Confession on predestination and unconditional election and reprobation.
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Describing any of several Churches, based upon the Charismatic Movement, that are part of a spiritual renewal movement
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Synonym of neo-charismatic
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(religion) A relatively progressive or less traditional religious movement, especially (historical) the party within the 18th-century Scottish Secession Church which adopted Voluntary views of the relations of church and state; or the Socinianizing party in the Church of Scotland in the 18th century.
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Alternative form of new school [Of or pertaining to a new school style, way of thinking, or method.]
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Beliefs and practices of a nothingarian.
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A believer in odylism.
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recallism
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Alternative form of pantisocratist [One who favours or supports the theory of a pantisocracy.]
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Monarchianism
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A system of phalansteries; Fourierism.
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Synonym of pharisaism
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The ideology of the physiocrats
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Relating to Posadism
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Synonym of Protestant work ethic
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Of or relating to Ramism.
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(US) Alternative spelling of Renaissance [The 14th-century revival of classical art, architecture, literature and learning that originated in Italy and spread throughout Europe over the following two centuries.]
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(theology) sacramentarian beliefs
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(US, slang, politics, derogatory) An overzealous evangelical Christian, especially one who espouses strong right-wing views.
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A member of the Oxford movement
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A Tractarian.
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One who subscribes to the religious theory of traducianism.
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A follower of Unitarian Universalism.
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wegotism
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Alternative form of oecist [(Ancient Greece) A founder of a colony.]

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