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Alternative letter-case form of apocalypticism [(religion) A belief or doctrine based on apocalypse, especially which believes in an imminent end to the current world order.]
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A person who holds or expresses an apocalyptic view.
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Alternative form of Atheism Plus [(historical) A short-lived movement, active in the 2010s, that aimed to encourage atheists to address social justice issues in addition to religious ones during their activism.]
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A school of Persian philosophy established by Avicenna.
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Applied to prize lectures by fellows of the Royal Society on natural history or experimental philosophy.
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One who follows the philosophy of Cartesianism.
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Pertaining to the religious doctrine of a thousand-year period of peace and prosperity.
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Synonym of Christocentric
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One who adheres to what is classical, as for example in art.
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(historical) A practitioner of proto-algebra in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe.
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An artist or writer who practiced Dada.
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A proponent of Daensism.
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A person who supports the use of the decimal system for weights, money, etc.
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A system of education emphasizing social interaction and group learning, and employing the "look-say" method of learning to read.
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Of or pertaining to dispensationalism.
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Of or conducive to the development, befitting the scale, or characteristic of an ecumenopolis or ecumenopoleis.
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(law) In relation to everyone.
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Alternative form of esotericist [One who appreciates, promotes or desires the esoteric.]
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one who practices euergetism
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Synonym of exclusionist
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A school of social theory and philosophy associated in part with the Institute for Social Research at the Goethe University Frankfurt. Founded during the interwar period, the School consisted of dissidents who were critical of both capitalism and Soviet socialism.
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(derogatory, now rare) A believer in God; a theist.
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A scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities.
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One who believes that mankind has fallen from a better state.
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A believer in midtribulationism.
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A believer in millenarianism.
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(historical, politics) The doctrine that there is a single source of political authority, especially that the church is subordinate to the state or vice versa.
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A proponent of the Montessorian style of education.
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A person with New Thought beliefs
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Of or pertaining to the New Wave
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A nominalist school of philosophical thought founded by William of Ockham in the 14th century.
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(cosmogony) A protoplanet formed during oligarchic accretion.
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The recognition and respect of all religions.
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Pertaining or related to panarchy
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Relating to a parareligion
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(economics, historical) The teachings of physiocrats.
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A Socratic dialogue authored by Plato.
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A member of the philosophical school of thought established by Plato; a believer in Platonism.
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(Gnosticism) Alternative letter-case form of pleroma [(botany) A plant of the genus Pleroma.]
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Synonym of preformationist
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Any Ancient Greek philosopher who preceded or was roughly contemporaneous with Socrates and whose methods and views were influenced neither directly nor indirectly by Socrates or his primary student, Plato.
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A believer in pretribulationism.
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A follower of Pyrrho; a skeptic.
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Of, or pertaining to religionism
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Relating to religion and philosophy.
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A proponent of Heinrich Schenker's musical theory.
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(philosophy) A tradition or school of philosophy, originating in the Middle Ages, that combines classical philosophy with Catholic theology.
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A believer in Semipelagianism.
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The philosophy or method of Socrates.
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A teacher or advocate of sol-faism.
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Pertaining to the period after the apostolic age (the time of Christ's apostles) and the early Catholic age (when the followers of the apostles were gone) in early Christian church history, at the tail end of the first century and into the early years of the second century AD.
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(religion) Of or relating to suitheism.
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One who holds the religious doctrine of synergism.
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(obsolete) tralaticious
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An adherent or believer in transformationalism (any sense).
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Alternative form of transubstantiationist [(Christianity) A believer in transubstantiation.]
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(Christianity) A believer in transubstantiation.
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(historical, politics) The Three Principles of the People.
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The beliefs of the ubiquitarians.
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(religion, historical) A ubiquitarian.
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One who is always to be found (within a certain context).
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Of or relating to unanimism.
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Of or pertaining to unanimity.
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Of or pertaining to Uniates
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Pertaining to the Unification Church
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(rare, relational) Pertaining to the European Union.
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Of or pertaining to union or unionists; tending to promote or preserve union.
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(rare) Relating to or characteristic of the United Nations.
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Espousing a unitary view of something
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A religion which encourages theological liberalism and an individual search for truth and the adherents of which draw on many different theological sources and have a wide range of beliefs and practices.
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Relating to believers of Unitarian Universalism.
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Of or pertaining to Unitarianism
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Common to all members of a group or class.
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(rare) Pertaining to Unitarian Universalism.
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Synonym of Unitarian Universalist
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Of or pertaining to universalism.
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Of or relating to universists or universism.
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(formal) One who attends a university.
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Abbreviation of Unitarian Universalist. [A follower of Unitarian Universalism.]
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