Definition of Polemicists. Meaning of Polemicists. Synonyms of Polemicists

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Definition of Polemicists

Polemicist
Polemicist Po*lem"i*cist, n. A polemic. [R.]

Meaning of Polemicists from wikipedia

- became common in medieval and early modern times. Since then, famous polemicists have included satirist Jonathan Swift, Italian physicist and mathematician...
- The Athinganoi (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθίγγανοι, singular Athinganos, Ἀθίγγανος, Atsinganoi) were a Manichaean sect regarded as Judaizing heretics who lived in...
- members survive. Theatre and dance were often condemned by Christian polemicists in the later Empire. Estimates of the average literacy rate range from...
- political and sociological discourse. Many Vietnam War–era activists and polemicists, such as Seymour Melman and Noam Chomsky emplo**** the concept in their...
- Kenneth Galbraith (1908–2006), Canadian-born, American economist and polemicist JPL · 4089 4090 Říšehvězd 1986 RH1 Říše hvězd, Czech astronomy journal...
- Reacting against the Spanish tribunals, 16th- and 17th-century Protestant polemicists gladly developed and perpetuated the legend of Dominic the Inquisitor...
- By selectively citing various p****ages from the Talmud and Midrash, polemicists have sought to demonstrate that Judaism espouses hatred for non-Jews...
- Sartre's script survive in the finished film. Despite their similarities as polemicists, novelists, adapters, and playwrights, Sartre's literary work has been...
- John Milton (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, and civil servant. His 1667 epic poem Paradise Lost, written in blank...
- (also spelled Sander; c. 1530 – 1581) was an English Catholic priest and polemicist. Sanders was born at Sander Place near Charlwood, Surrey, one of twelve...