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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...
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Traditionalism
Traditionalism is the adherence to traditional beliefs or practices. Traditionalism Revisited, a 1957 album by American jazz musician Bob Brookmeyer
See also
Radical Traditionalism (disambiguation)
Tradition (disambiguation
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traditionalism
traditionalism/-ʃənəlɪzəm; -ʃənlˌɪzəm/ n[U]respect or support for tradition, esp as contrasted with modern or new practices 传统主义(尤指与现代的或新的做法相对).
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Traditionalism (Spain)
The first complete Carlist lecture of Traditionalism – by some considered the first complete lecture of Traditionalism at all, preceding those of Balmes Traditionalism and other concepts
Spanish Traditionalism is a political theory with over 200 years of history; Traditionalists had to formulate their
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Traditionalism (Islam in Indonesia)
Traditionalism is often contrasted with modernism, which is inspired by modernity and rationalism. Distinct characteristics of traditionalism are based on such syncretism and rural communal dynamics.
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traditionism
traditionism rare. (trəˈdɪʃənɪz(ə)m) [f. as prec. + -ism.] = traditionalism 2.1864 Webster, Traditionism, traditionalism. 1896 Record 13 Nov. 1127/1 The last reservation borders on traditionism.
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Traditionalism (19th-century Catholicism)
Traditionalism, in the context of 19th-century Catholicism, refers to a theory which held that all metaphysical, moral, and religious knowledge derives The fundamental distrust of human reason underlying traditionalism was eventually condemned in a number of papal decrees and finally ruled out by the dogmatic
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Neo-traditionalism
Neo-traditionalism or neotraditionalism may refer to:
New Urbanism, a movement in architecture
Neotraditionalism (politics), a school of political thought Islamic neo-traditionalism
Traditionalism (Spain) ("neotradicionalismo"), a political movement in Spain
Neotraditional country, a style of music
Neo-traditionalism
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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...
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Radical Traditionalism
Radical Traditionalism may refer to:
Within the Traditionalist School (religious studies)
An ideology advocated by Julius Evola
An ideology advocated in the Tyr journal
An album by Ralph Shapey
See also
Traditionalism (disambiguation)
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Islamic neo-traditionalism
History
Western neo-traditionalism
Islamic neo-traditionalism emerged in the West during the 1990s following the return of several Muslim scholars who Younger scholars who are linked to neo-traditionalism include Jonathan Brown, Hasan Spiker and Yahya Rhodus.
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Lubarsky and David Ray Griffin, State University of New York Press, 1996
Louis Jacobs God, Torah, Israel: Traditionalism Without Fundamentalism Hebrew
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Traditionalist School (perennialism)
Other important figures of Pakistan influenced by Traditionalism include A. K. Ernst, "Traditionalism, the Perennial Philosophy and Islamic Studies" in the MESA Bulletin (1994).
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called new musick) is a broad type of rock music that emerged from the punk movement of the 1970s, in which artists departed from the simplicity and traditionalism
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Traditionalist School (architecture)
One of the first influential buildings of Traditionalism was the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam, finished in 1903. Traditionalism can be seen in many ways as a direct successor to Berlage-type Rationalism.
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