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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)...
- be sure, the
yearning for a
return to the land of
Israel "was
entirely quietistic" and the
daily prayers of a
return to Zion were all
accompanied by an...
- methods. Some of the key
forms of
Taoist meditation are:
Apophatic or
quietistic meditation,
which was the main
method of
classical Taoism and can be found...
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philosopher to a
state of
intellectual per****acity. However, in
defending this
quietistic perspective McDowell has
engaged with the work of
leading contemporaries...
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foundations for the movement.
Although Spener did not
directly advocate the
quietistic, legalistic, and semi-separatist
practices of Pietism, they were more...
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maintains that "he was
himself not a Pietist," as he did not
advocate the
quietistic,
legalistic and semi-separatist
practices of Pietism,
though they were...
- 'So it goes.'" For Tanner, "Vonnegut has...total
sympathy with such
quietistic impulses." The same
notion is
found throughout The
Vonnegut Statement...
- Hua Tou
method of koan practice, and
attacked silent illumination as
quietistic. In 1227 Dōgen Zenji, a
former Tendai student,
studied Caodong Buddhism...
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behaviour and
alertness are needed. Nonetheless,
Huxley maintains that even
quietistic contemplation has an
ethical value,
because it is
concerned with negative...
- neo-Aristotelian and
Thomist traditions, as well as
against Jansenistic,
quietistic, and anti-Jesuitic trends. Gravina's
first printed work was consequently...