rigorism उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Wulfstan's homilies are concerned only with the " bare bones, but these he invests with a sense of urgency of moral or legal rigorism in a time of great danger ".
- A new rigorism was brought into the observance of Lord's Day among the 17th-century Puritans of England and Scotland, in reaction to the laxity with which Sunday observance was customarily kept.
- The Puritans of England and Scotland brought a new rigorism into the observance of the Christian Lord's Day, in reaction to the customary Sunday observance of the time, which they regarded as lax.
- Due to his rigorism and to the formulations in those books justifying the " relaxed moral " concerning confession, the public generally considered that he had written against his thought by fidelity to his jesuit order.
- In 1669 he published a work on the morality of human acts, the purpose of which was to defend the Thomistic doctrine at once against what he calls the laxities of the modern casuists, and the rigorism of the Jansenists.
- B . Jungmann remarks ( in Herder, K . L ., I, 1567 ) that the Jansenist rigorism of Caulet and his clergy was partly responsible for their stubborn defiance of Louis XIV; they feared that the nominees of the king would not belong to their faction.
- "' Rigorism "', or as it is frequently called, "'tutiorism "', held that the less safe opinion should be most probable, if not absolutely certain, before it could be lawfully put into practice; while "'laxism "'maintained that if the less safe opinion were slightly probable it could be followed with a safe conscience.
- Thomas Davidson taught a philosophy called " apeirotheism ", a " form of pluralistic idealism . . . coupled with a stern ethical rigorism " which he defined as " a theory of Gods infinite in number . " The theory was indebted to Aristotle's pluralism and his concepts of Soul, the rational, living aspect of a living substance which cannot exist apart from the body because it is not a substance but an essence, and " nous ", rational thought, reflection and understanding.