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词汇 pre-Christian
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Definition of pre-Christian in English:

pre-Christian

adjective priːˈkrɪstʃ(ə)nˌpriˈkrɪstʃən
  • Relating to a time before Christ or the advent of Christianity.

    (与)基督降临以前(有关)的;(与)基督教创立以前(有关)的

    the pre-Christian world

    基督降临以前的世界。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If Paul, when first in Galatia, had already made known his past to his recruits, there would have been little reason for him further to defend his pre-Christian career in the letter before us.
    • Nor can it be gainsaid that Goddess worship was an aspect of pre-Christian religion.
    • Historians and folklorists interested in tracing ‘pagan survivals’ from the pre-Christian into the Christian era have been especially inclined to this approach.
    • Some scholars believe it is possible to trace the region's devotion to the Virgin Mary to the mother goddesses of pre-Christian religions.
    • The indigenous pre-Buddhist, pre-Confucian, pre-Daoist, and pre-Christian religion of the Korean peninsula seems to have been shamanistic in nature.
    • Both represent a symbiosis of Orthodox Christian and pre-Christian belief systems.
    • She not only gives us a sense of village life but in the process reconstructs its ancient, pre-Christian roots.
    • The South Koreans also have many newer religions that combine Christianity with native pre-Christian beliefs.
    • Their pre-Christian religion could be described as animism - the belief that everything is alive with natural or supernatural spirits.
    • They regard Satan as a pre-Christian concept, representing pleasure, virility, and strength.
    • Chapter 3, on pre-Christian Egyptian monasticism, along with a paragraph on Sufi mysticism, is too sketchy and vague to be of much help.
    • The writer advocates the re-emergence of paganism especially the pre-Christian Roman Saturnalia.
    • Thus, we may say of Paul that he thought of himself as under a curse in his pre-Christian state.
    • But saying that alone doesn't really help us; it merely takes us back to pre-Christian, Pantheistic naturalism.
    • Did such a spiritual tradition exist within the pre-Christian religions of Europe?
    • Would it have been possible to formulate the basic Christian doctrines without the hellenic tradition, itself pre-Christian?
    • With the exception of a very few cultures with any semblance of a written language system, oral history is the main basis in which pre-Christian history is preserved.
    • We hear about pre-Christian religion, pagan beliefs, shamanistic rituals and healing drums, and the story is narrated in ambiguous and multivocal words and concepts.
    • It is thought to have been used in pre-Christian religious rituals in many parts of Europe, including Britain in the time of the Druids.
    • In fact, the history of early Christianity would have been quite different without these pre-Christian religious beliefs.

Definition of pre-Christian in US English:

pre-Christian

adjectiveˌprēˈkrisCHənˌpriˈkrɪstʃən
  • Relating to a time before Christ or the advent of Christianity.

    (与)基督降临以前(有关)的;(与)基督教创立以前(有关)的

    the pre-Christian world

    基督降临以前的世界。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But saying that alone doesn't really help us; it merely takes us back to pre-Christian, Pantheistic naturalism.
    • The South Koreans also have many newer religions that combine Christianity with native pre-Christian beliefs.
    • Did such a spiritual tradition exist within the pre-Christian religions of Europe?
    • The indigenous pre-Buddhist, pre-Confucian, pre-Daoist, and pre-Christian religion of the Korean peninsula seems to have been shamanistic in nature.
    • Chapter 3, on pre-Christian Egyptian monasticism, along with a paragraph on Sufi mysticism, is too sketchy and vague to be of much help.
    • With the exception of a very few cultures with any semblance of a written language system, oral history is the main basis in which pre-Christian history is preserved.
    • Nor can it be gainsaid that Goddess worship was an aspect of pre-Christian religion.
    • Both represent a symbiosis of Orthodox Christian and pre-Christian belief systems.
    • Historians and folklorists interested in tracing ‘pagan survivals’ from the pre-Christian into the Christian era have been especially inclined to this approach.
    • Their pre-Christian religion could be described as animism - the belief that everything is alive with natural or supernatural spirits.
    • Would it have been possible to formulate the basic Christian doctrines without the hellenic tradition, itself pre-Christian?
    • If Paul, when first in Galatia, had already made known his past to his recruits, there would have been little reason for him further to defend his pre-Christian career in the letter before us.
    • They regard Satan as a pre-Christian concept, representing pleasure, virility, and strength.
    • She not only gives us a sense of village life but in the process reconstructs its ancient, pre-Christian roots.
    • The writer advocates the re-emergence of paganism especially the pre-Christian Roman Saturnalia.
    • Thus, we may say of Paul that he thought of himself as under a curse in his pre-Christian state.
    • It is thought to have been used in pre-Christian religious rituals in many parts of Europe, including Britain in the time of the Druids.
    • In fact, the history of early Christianity would have been quite different without these pre-Christian religious beliefs.
    • We hear about pre-Christian religion, pagan beliefs, shamanistic rituals and healing drums, and the story is narrated in ambiguous and multivocal words and concepts.
    • Some scholars believe it is possible to trace the region's devotion to the Virgin Mary to the mother goddesses of pre-Christian religions.
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