单词 | nomism |
释义 | nomismn. Belief in the importance of strict adherence to the law, esp. in religion or ethics. Cf. nomotheism n. at nomo- comb. form . ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > moral philosophy > [noun] > other theories or principles Christian Science1875 heterogony of ends1887 ethical relativism1889 amoralism1895 nomism1905 formalism1931 virtue ethics1942 1905 Jewish Encycl. IX. 326/1 Nomism, that religious tendency which aims at the control of both social and individual life by legalism, making the law the supreme norm. 1950 F. C. Grant Introd. New Test. Thought 302 First-century Judaism—which it [sc. Protestant interpretation of the Bible] identified with ‘nomism’, the religion of the Law—was misrepresented, misinterpreted, and entirely rejected. 1989 Econ. Hist. Rev. 42 108 Brauer shows the complex and fluid nature of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Puritan piety; nomism, evangelism, rationalism and mysticism were principal threads. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1905 |
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