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1 адиафоризм
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2 адиафоризм
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3 безразличие
1) General subject: acedia, adiaphorism, apathy, fatigue, indifference, inhumanity, insensibility, insouciance, nonchalance, pococuranteism, pococurantism, supineness, torpor, unconcern, unconcerned2) Bookish: indifferentism3) Law: emotional neglect4) Diplomatic term: lassitude, neutrality5) Psychology: detachment, listlessness6) Business: negligence7) Makarov: blind spot, frigidity -
4 нейтральное отношение
General subject: adiaphorism (особ. к религии), impersonal postureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нейтральное отношение
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5 терпимость
1) General subject: condonation (особ. к супружеской неверности), indulgence, indulgency, large heartedness, large mindedness, large-heartedness, large-mindedness, latitude, lenience, leniency, liberality, permissiveness, sufferance, tolerance, toleration, inclusiveness2) Bookish: adiaphorism3) Rare: reconcilability4) Law: patience5) Aviation medicine: perseverance6) Makarov: quarter -
6 безразличие к религии
( нейтральное отношение) adiaphorismРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > безразличие к религии
См. также в других словарях:
Adiaphorism — Ad i*aph o*rism, n. Religious indifference. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adiaphorism — adiaphorist, n. adiaphoristic, adj. /ad ee af euh riz euhm/, n. tolerance of actions or beliefs not specifically prohibited in the Scriptures; indifferentism. [1865 70; ADIAPHOR(OUS) + ISM] * * * ▪ Christian theology (from Greek adiaphora,… … Universalium
adiaphorism — noun The belief that certain religious doctrines or ceremonies are indifferent … Wiktionary
adiaphorism — doctrine of theological indifference or latitudinarianism Philosophical Isms … Phrontistery dictionary
adiaphorism — ad·i·aph·o·rism … English syllables
adiaphorism — ˌadēˈafəˌrizəm noun ( s) Etymology: adiaphoron + ism : indifference concerning religious or theological matters (as points of controversy) … Useful english dictionary
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indifferentism — indifferentist, n. /in dif euhr euhn tiz euhm, dif reuhn /, n. 1. systematic indifference. 2. adiaphorism. 3. the principle or opinion that differences of religious belief are essentially unimportant. 4. Philos. the doctrine that each entity is… … Universalium
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