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Quietism may
refer to:
Quietism (Christian philosophy), a 17th-century
Christian philosophy condemned as
heresy by the
Catholic Church Quietism (philosophy)...
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Quietism is the name
given (especially in
Catholic theology) to a set of
contemplative practices that rose in po****rity in France, Italy, and
Spain during...
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Quietism in
philosophy sees the role of
philosophy as
broadly therapeutic or remedial.
Quietist philosophers believe that
philosophy has no
positive thesis...
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political thought or
politics and the
religion of Islam,
political quietism has been used to
refer to the religiously-motivated
withdrawal from political...
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group was
later condemned for
alleged heretical practices ****ociated with
Quietism.
Giacomo Filippo di
Santa Pelagia, born
Giacomo Casolo, was an illiterate...
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April 1648 – 9 June 1717) was a
French Christian accused of
advocating Quietism,
which was
considered heretical by the
Roman Catholic Church.
Madame Guyon...
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Spanish mystic, the
chief representative of the
religious revival known as
Quietism. He was born in 1628 near
Muniesa (Teruel), in Aragon, a
village around...
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Edward Pace's
article on
quietism indicated that,
while in the
strictest sense quietism is a 17th-century
doctrine proposed by Miguel...
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often equated Palamism with
Quietism, an
identification that may have been
motivated in part by the fact that "
quietism" is the
literal translation of...
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voice checking state power.
Salafism was
funded in the
Middle East for its
quietism.
Saudi Arabia campaigned against revolutionary Islamist movements in the...