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Definition of biblicist in English: biblicistnounˈbɪblɪsɪstˈbɪbləsəst A person who interprets the Bible literally. 按照字面意义解释《圣经》的人 as modifier biblicist attitudes Example sentencesExamples - Luther was no biblicist and no fundamentalist.
- But that does not make you a "biblicist" in the sense we are discussing.
- At the moment, the public issues that seem to draw most attention by Biblicists are the hot topics in the culture wars, such as abortion and homosexuality.
- One of the clearest expressions of selective morality by Biblicists is shown in their approach to the Old Testament.
- In many cases more than just a few sentences, and in some cases, the apologetics themselves only offer one sentence response, yet for the first book ever to offer the Biblicists stance on each issue, I sense a tone of unappreciativeness.
- Rather than appearing as esoteric ideas or arbitrary constructs, the disciplines of modern Biblicists are seen as logical, sensible, even exciting.
- And the mixture of that kind of theology with a very strongly and rather uncritically biblicist approach to church order is what characterised a great deal of the Puritan wing of the English church from about 1570 to the end of the century.
- Subsequent generations of Biblicists have followed suit, and by dint of their efforts they have legitimated and routinized the right of an individual to criticize the sacred.
- I was pointing out, by way of personal testimony, that I fit the description of a Biblicist.
- In the book, the author accurately assesses the centrality of Williams's biblicism and argues convincingly that, first and foremost, Williams was a biblicist.
- The appearance of Darwin's Origin of Species in 1859 had not created an immediate rift within American theology because previous evolutionary schemes had been theologically accommodated even by many biblicists.
- In doing so, it misleads its intended audience which will include Biblicists unfamiliar with details of the archaeological debate.
- For nearly two thousand years Biblicists have been lecturing people on the importance of adhering to the Bible's teachings on ethics, manners, and morality.
- For one, it corrects the standard portrait of Socinians as rationalists, showing them instead to be biblicists of a sort.
- It seemed that we were Biblicists just like the fundamentalists around us.
- The Biblicist's stated goal in Biblical interpretation then, is to find the single, pristine, and true meaning of a particular passage.
OriginMid 19th century: from biblical + -ist. Definition of biblicist in US English: biblicistnounˈbibləsəstˈbɪbləsəst A person who interprets the Bible literally. 按照字面意义解释《圣经》的人 as modifier biblicist attitudes Example sentencesExamples - Luther was no biblicist and no fundamentalist.
- But that does not make you a "biblicist" in the sense we are discussing.
- In many cases more than just a few sentences, and in some cases, the apologetics themselves only offer one sentence response, yet for the first book ever to offer the Biblicists stance on each issue, I sense a tone of unappreciativeness.
- I was pointing out, by way of personal testimony, that I fit the description of a Biblicist.
- In the book, the author accurately assesses the centrality of Williams's biblicism and argues convincingly that, first and foremost, Williams was a biblicist.
- Subsequent generations of Biblicists have followed suit, and by dint of their efforts they have legitimated and routinized the right of an individual to criticize the sacred.
- The appearance of Darwin's Origin of Species in 1859 had not created an immediate rift within American theology because previous evolutionary schemes had been theologically accommodated even by many biblicists.
- Rather than appearing as esoteric ideas or arbitrary constructs, the disciplines of modern Biblicists are seen as logical, sensible, even exciting.
- One of the clearest expressions of selective morality by Biblicists is shown in their approach to the Old Testament.
- In doing so, it misleads its intended audience which will include Biblicists unfamiliar with details of the archaeological debate.
- At the moment, the public issues that seem to draw most attention by Biblicists are the hot topics in the culture wars, such as abortion and homosexuality.
- It seemed that we were Biblicists just like the fundamentalists around us.
- For one, it corrects the standard portrait of Socinians as rationalists, showing them instead to be biblicists of a sort.
- For nearly two thousand years Biblicists have been lecturing people on the importance of adhering to the Bible's teachings on ethics, manners, and morality.
- And the mixture of that kind of theology with a very strongly and rather uncritically biblicist approach to church order is what characterised a great deal of the Puritan wing of the English church from about 1570 to the end of the century.
- The Biblicist's stated goal in Biblical interpretation then, is to find the single, pristine, and true meaning of a particular passage.
OriginMid 19th century: from biblical + -ist. |