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mythicism|ˈmɪθɪsɪz(ə)m| [f. mythic + -ism.] The principle of attributing a mythical character to narratives of supernatural events.
1840W. H. Mill Observ. i. Pref. 8 The anti-historic mythicism of Strauss. Hence mythicist |ˈmɪθɪsɪst|, an exponent of mythicism or mythical theories.
1871Farrar Witn. Hist. ii. 74 No mythicist surely could have made what has been called the damaging admission that faith was an essential to their operation [sc. of miracles]. 1874H. R. Reynolds John Bapt. v. §3. 332 Here we encounter the stiffest antagonism of the rationalist, the materialist, and the mythicist. |