slovo | definícia |
establishmentarianism (encz) | establishmentarianism, n: |
establishmentarianism (gcide) | establishmentarianism \es*tab`lish*men*ta"ri*an*ism\, n.
the doctrine or political position that advocates
establishment of a church as the official state religion; --
applied especially to the Church of England..
[PJC] |
establishmentarianism (wn) | establishmentarianism
n 1: the doctrine of supporting the social or political
establishment [syn: establishmentarianism,
establishmentism] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
antidisestablishmentarianism (encz) | antidisestablishmentarianism,Opozice vůči přesvědčení, že by neměl být
oficiální vztah mezi vládou země a její národní církví. Český překlad z
angl. výkladového slovníku Pino |
antidisestablishmentarianism (gcide) | antidisestablishmentarianism
\an`ti*dis`es*tab`lish*men*ta"ri*an*ism\
([a^]n*t[-e]*d[i^]s`[e^]s*t[a^]b`l[i^]sh*men*t[^a]r"[-e]*[a^]n*[i^]z'm),
n.
the doctrine or political position that opposes the
withdrawal of state recognition of an established church; --
used especially concerning the Anglican Church in England.
Opposed to disestablishmentarianism.
[PJC] |
disestablishmentarianism (gcide) | disestablishmentarianism \dis`es*tab`lish*men*ta"ri*an*ism\, n.
The doctrine or political position that advocates abrogating
the establishment of a church as the official state
religion..
[PJC]
Prior to the Puritans, very few earlier believers
contended for any form of disestablishmentarianism.
--David. W.
Hall (Savior
or Servant?
Putting
Government in
Its Place: The
Covenant
Foundation,
1996) |
antiestablishmentarianism (wn) | antiestablishmentarianism
n 1: the doctrine of opposition to the social and political
establishment [syn: antiestablishmentarianism,
antiestablishmentism] |
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