Phariseeism


phar·i·sa·ism

P0234500 (făr′ĭ-sā-ĭz′əm) also phar·i·see·ism (-sē-ĭz′əm)n.1. Pharisaism also Phariseeism The doctrines and practices of the Pharisees.2. Hypocritical observance of the letter of religious or moral law without regard for the spirit; sanctimoniousness.

Phariseeism, Pharisaism

1. the beliefs and practices of an ancient Jewish sect, especially strictness of religious observance, close adherence to oral laws and traditions, and belief in an afterlife and a coming Messiah. Cf. Sadducecism.
2. (l.c.) the behavior of a sanctimonious and self-righteous person. — Pharisee, pharisee n. — Pharisaic, pharisaic, adj.
See also: Judaism