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fideism
fideism (ˈfaɪdɪɪz(ə)m) Also F-. [f. L. fides faith + -ism.] Any doctrine according to which all (or some) knowledge depends upon faith or revelation, and reason or the intellect is to be disregarded, as a. = traditionalism; b. a Roman Catholic theory developed from Kantian idealism; c. in Protestant... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fideism
A fideist is one who argues for fideism. As sin Fideism has received criticism from theologians who argue that fideism is not a proper way to worship God. wikipedia.org
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fideism definition
Fideism is an epistemological theory which maintains that faith is independent of reason. The word fideism comes from fides, the Latin word for faith, and literally means "faith-ism" Historically, fideism is most commonly ascribed to four philosophers
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Rational fideism
Richard Popkin sees rational fideism as the opposite of "pure, blind, fideism". the possibility of responsible fideism emerges." wikipedia.org
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Fide (disambiguation)
International Federation for European Law Fide, Gotland, a settlement in Sweden See also De fide Bona fide (disambiguation) Fidei (disambiguation) Fideism wikipedia.org
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traditionalism
traˈditionalism [ad. F. traditionalisme, or f. prec. + -ism.] 1. A system of philosophy which arose in the Roman Church c 1840, according to which all human knowledge (or, in a modified form of the system, all knowledge of religious and moral truth) is derived by traditional instruction from an orig... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fidei
Fidei may refer to : Asaphocrita fidei, a moth endemic to Costa Rica Fideism, a theory which maintains that faith is independent of reason See also wikipedia.org
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symbolo-
symbolo- combining form of Gr. σύµβολον symbol n.1, as in symbolo-fideism (ˌsɪmbələʊˈfaɪdiːɪz(ə)m) [F. symbolo-fidéisme], the theory that symbols are of the essence of religious dogma, and that the attitude of faith has priority over intellectual belief (see quot. 1921); hence ˌsymbolo-ˈfideist, one... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agnostic theism
Views of agnostic theism There are numerous beliefs that can be included in agnostic theism, such as fideism, the doctrine that knowledge depends on faith See also Agnostic atheism Christian agnosticism Cosmological argument Deism Doubt: Philosophy and ethics Epistemology: Belief Faith Fideism Ietsism Ignosticism wikipedia.org
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信仰主义
信仰主义(该词汇来自拉丁文的名词fides(信仰)及-ism(主义),合并成为fideism)是一种认为信仰不是建基于理据与经验上 且信仰的价值高于理据的价值的意识型态。 广义的信仰主义 广义的信仰主义认为 任何在思辨和实际人生中的基本事实都不能够单靠理智求得,必须倚靠他人的权威。 wikipedia.org
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Evidentialism
This is not the same as fideism, that is to say, "a leap of faith." The properly basic beliefs are deliverances of reason. For example, fideism claims that evidence is irrelevant to religious beliefs and that attempts to justify religious beliefs in such a way are misguided wikipedia.org
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Dinkoism
See also Church of the SubGenius Discordianism Dudeism Evolution as fact and theory Existence of God Fideism Flying Spaghetti Monster Intelligent wikipedia.org
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Credo quia absurdum
The phrase is thus sometimes associated with the doctrine of fideism, that is, "a system of philosophy or an attitude of mind, which, denying the power See also Credo ut intelligam Absurdism Fideism Sola fide Lectio difficilior potior Big lie References Further reading Latin religious words and wikipedia.org
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Traditionalism (19th-century Catholicism)
See also Counter-Reformation Counter-Enlightenment Fideism References Bibliography Catholic theology and doctrine History of Catholicism wikipedia.org
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Eugène Ménégoz
With Louis Auguste Sabatier (1839–1921), he was originator of the French "Symbolo-Fideism" movement, a theological concept that was a union of symbolism and fideism. wikipedia.org
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