denominationalism如何读

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denominationalism是什么意思

  • n.宗派主义;宗派制度

denominationalism英英释义

Noun

1. a narrow-minded adherence to a particular sect or party or denomination;

"he condemned religious sectarianism"

2. the tendency, in Protestantism, to separate into religious denominations or to advocate such separations

denominationalism词源英文解释

The first known use of denominationalism was circa 1855

denominationalism 例句

1 John Wesley's name is far above mere denominationalism.

2 The cause of denominationalism is the tenacious clinging to faith and doctrines.

3 The multiplication of schools arising partly from the denominationalism which so largely holds the field is accentuated by the financial system which is adopted by the National Board.

4 Why should such a one devote his power to mere denominationalism?

5 It desires to be the point of incandescence where, regardless of denominationalism or theology, the Christian life of the community bursts into flame.

6 The historically neat boundaries of denominationalism are fraying.

7 These our boys, now men, have come back to become the great leaders of our new civilization, and they will be intolerant of dogmatic denominationalism, and well they may.

8 For economic and social reasons, however, denominationalism can well be dispensed with, as such, and just plain Christianity substituted for sectarianism.

9 If this were only a lapse in denominationalism, we might call it a mere change in our ways of expressing faith.

10 The result is denominationalism in which each Protestant church tries to be just different enough from other Protestant churches to attract an increasingly diminishing market share. It’s a dismaying circumstance.

11 The term “denominationalism” is thus given to the principle of emphasizing the distinctions, rather than the common ground, in the faith held by different bodies professing one sort of religious belief.

12 True denominationalism means that the Christian church falls into certain divisions according to their interpretations of the Bible.

13 “Just as denominationalism doesn’t matter as much, evangelicalism doesn’t mean as much as it once did,” he said.

14 I lay down first that the thing to be resisted is denominationalism.

15 But the real religious leader who loves boys will not be balked by the pettiness and inability of denominationalism.

16 Intenser denominationalism in the truest sense of that word is the secret of success.

17 As we have seen, the same divergence of feeling arose in America, and Channing always strove to keep Unitarianism there from succumbing to denominationalism.

18 In the clamour for reconstruction we must clearly distinguish between the wider religious life and mere denominationalism.

19 We believe that these principles are an expression of historical, evangelical Christianity, worthy of being promulgated, not in a spirit of arrogant denominationalism, but in a spirit of toleration and catholicity.

20 The middle of the nineteenth century in the United States was a period of intense denominationalism.

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