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21 Scholasticism (The philosophical systems and speculative tendencies of various medieval Christian thinkers)
Религия: схоластикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Scholasticism (The philosophical systems and speculative tendencies of various medieval Christian thinkers)
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22 scholasticism, Protestant
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > scholasticism, Protestant
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23 Abhidhamma Pitaka (Basket of Scholasticism, the third of the three collections of texts that together comprise the Pali canon of Theravada Buddhism)
Религия: "Абхидхамма питака"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Abhidhamma Pitaka (Basket of Scholasticism, the third of the three collections of texts that together comprise the Pali canon of Theravada Buddhism)
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24 Abhidharmakosha (Encyclopaedic compendium of scholasticism, the position of which within Buddhism has been likened to that of St. Thomas Aquinas' Summa theologiae for Roman Catholicism)
Религия: "Абхидхармакоша"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Abhidharmakosha (Encyclopaedic compendium of scholasticism, the position of which within Buddhism has been likened to that of St. Thomas Aquinas' Summa theologiae for Roman Catholicism)
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25 Protestant Scholasticism
Религия: протестантская схоластикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Protestant Scholasticism
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26 Scholastic (Of or relating to Scholasticism)
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27 medieval scholasticism
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > medieval scholasticism
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28 Neo-Scholasticism
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29 Protestant scholasticism
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30 схоластика
жен. scholasticismсхоласт|ика - ж.
1. филос. scholasticism;
2. (буквоедство) pedantry;
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3. филос. scholastic;
4. (формальный) pedantic, dryasdust.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > схоластика
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31 педантство
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > педантство
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32 aridity
æˈrɪdɪtɪ сущ.
1) сухость, засушливость The winds are of extreme heat and aridity. ≈ Ветры необычайно горячие и сухие.
2) перен. сухость, скучность;
скука the excessive aridity of scholasticism ≈ чрезвычайная сухость схоластики the aridities of modern English mathematical text-books ≈ скучность, сухость современных английских учебников по математикеn сухость, засушливость, бесплодность( почвы)aridity сухость и пр. -
33 Scholastic
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34 scholastic
Религия: оторванный от практики, (A Scholastic philosopher) схоластик, (Of or relating to Scholasticism) схоластический, (One who adopts academic or traditional methods in art) академист -
35 Abhidhamma Pitaka
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37 academia
[ˌækə'dɪmɪə]сущ.1) научное сообщество, мир университетской наукиThese efforts enhance collaboration between industry and academia. — Эти усилия способствуют взаимодействию между производством и наукой.
2) = academism, academicism традиционность; академизм, академичность; педантизм (следование строгим классическим образцам, установившимся традициям и правилам)Syn:3) = academicism академизм, академичность; схоластика (сугубо теоретическая направленность занятий, их оторванность от практики и жизни)Law school was very hard for me. I'm a very practical person as opposed to an academic person. There's a lot of academia there. — Юридическая школа далась мне очень тяжело. Я человек весьма практического склада – совсем не склонный к теоретизированию. А там было слишком много академизма.
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38 aridity
[æ'rɪdətɪ]сущ.1) сухость, засушливостьThe winds are of extreme heat and aridity. — Ветры необычайно горячие и сухие.
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39 Неосхоластика
♦ ( ENG Neo-Scholasticism)возрождение схоластической традиции средневековых университетов (1860-1960). Этот процесс возглавили римско-католические теологи, следуя в кильватере Просвещения как наилучшего средства выражения исторической, ортодоксальной и теологической концепций. Важнейшим философом для них был Фома Аквинский (1225-1274). -
40 Протестантская схоластика
♦ ( ENG Protestant scholasticism)высокоразвитая, техничная теология, созданная лютеранскими и реформатскими теологами 17 в., по форме напоминавшая схоластику средневековых теологов. Также - протестантская ортодоксия.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Протестантская схоластика
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