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latitudinarian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


latitudinarian ka kya matlab hota hai


लैटिट्यूडिनेरियन

एक व्यक्ति जो व्यापक दिमागी और सहिष्णु (विशेष रूप से धार्मिक विश्वास और आचरण के मानकों में) है



latitudinarian शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

१७वीं शताब्दी में इस दल का नाम 'लैटिट्यूडिनेरियन' रखा गया था, १८वीं शताब्दी में उसे 'लिबरल' तथा बाद में 'ब्राड चर्च' कहा गया।

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latitudinarian's Usage Examples:

latitudinarian moralism.


The existence of separate nationalities, on the other hand, was the justification of national churches according to the latitudinarian churchmen with whom Locke associated: a national church comprehensive in creed, and thus co-extensive with the nation was their ideal.


His form of religious sentiment was not evangelical or mystical, any more than it was ascetic or ceremonial or dogmatic. As regards one of the accepted doctrines of his own church, the excellence of the celibate life, of poverty, and of elaborate obedience to a rule, he no doubt was a strong dissident; but the evidence that, as a Christian, he was unorthodox, that he was even a heretical or latitudinarian thinker in regard to those doctrines which the various Christian churches have in common, is not merely weak, it is practically nonexistent.


So great were his variations even in his latter years, that he could speak to his friend Allsop in a highly latitudinarian sense, declaring that in Christianity "the miracles are supererogatory," and that "the law of God and the great principles of the Christian religion would have been the same had Christ never assumed humanity."


Paley's latitudinarian views are said to have debarred him from the highest positions in the Church.


"Latitudinarian" gave place at the same time to "Broad Churchman," to designate those who lay stress on the ethical teaching of the Church and minimize the value of orthodoxy.


But we are not to suppose that even he, latitudinarian and innovator as he was, could have conceived the possibility of abolishing an institution so deeply rooted in the social conditions, as well as in the ideas, of his time.


Spurr's emphasis is upon the survival of sacerdotal conceptions over the commonly accepted latitudinarian moralism.


There was a school of distinctively latitudinarian thought in the Church of England; others not unnaturally thought it better to extend the realm of the adiaphora beyond the sphere of Protestant ritual or the details of systematic divinity.


The name was used in the early part of the 18th century as the equivalent of "Latitudinarian," i.e.



latitudinarian's Meaning':

a person who is broad-minded and tolerant (especially in standards of religious belief and conduct

Synonyms:

progressive, liberalist, liberal,



Antonyms:

conservative, juvenile, inactive, disordered,



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