thomism Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
thomism ka kya matlab hota hai
थॉमिज्म
13 वीं शताब्दी में सेंट थॉमस एक्विनास द्वारा बनाई गई व्यापक धार्मिक सिद्धांत और अभी भी डोमिनिकन द्वारा सिखाया गया
Noun:
टॉमवाद, टॉमस एकूनास का धर्मशास्त्र सिद्धात,
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thomism's Usage Examples:
transcendental Thomism claims to be a more in depth presentation of the human knower than was achieved by Immanuel Kant.
One theory emphasized the necessity of grace; having been put together by St Thomas Aquinas, it was known as Thomism, and was especially championed by the Dominicans.
The Thomism, therefore, of our day is wrong, from a metaphysical point of view, so far as it elevates Aristotelianism, as seriously modified but not fundamentally corrected by Aquinas, into an authoritative orthodoxy in metaphysics.
However this may be, the power of the movement is visible enough from the spread of Thomism over the civilized world, and in England from the difference between the freer treatment of metaphysics by some Roman Catholic writers and that which has arisen under the immediate influence of Thomism.
From the Roman Catholic point of view this reaction to " Thomism " was a timely protest against modern metaphysics.
1332), a Dominican who passed over from Thomism to his later position.
In philosophical doctrine he adhered to a moderate Thomism.
Newman - with modifications on becoming a Roman Catholic in the light of the church's decision in favour of Thomism.
The attempt to work out either of the reactions against Thomism in new theological systems is pretty much confined to Germany.
Thomism, which was destined to become the official philosophy of the Roman Catholic Church, became in the first instance the accepted doctrine of the Dominican order, who were presently joined in this allegiance by the Augustinians.
thomism's Meaning':
the comprehensive theological doctrine created by Saint Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century and still taught by the Dominicans
Synonyms:
theological doctrine,
Antonyms:
Athanasianism, Arianism,