Definition of Quietistic. Meaning of Quietistic. Synonyms of Quietistic

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Definition of Quietistic

Quietistic
Quietistic Qui`et*is"tic, a. Of or pertaining to the Quietists, or to Quietism.

Meaning of Quietistic from wikipedia

- Quietism may refer to: Quietism (Christian philosophy), a 17th-century Christian philosophy condemned as heresy by the Catholic Church Quietism (philosophy)...
- 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...
- philosopher to a state of intellectual per****acity. However, in defending this quietistic perspective McDowell has engaged with the work of leading contemporaries...
- foundations for the movement. Although Spener did not directly advocate the quietistic, legalistic, and semi-separatist practices of Pietism, they were more...
- 'So it goes.'" For Tanner, "Vonnegut has...total sympathy with such quietistic impulses." The same notion is found throughout The Vonnegut Statement...
- and Schopenhauer emphasized the fallenness of human life, implying a quietistic stance that could be confused with conservatism, while the Reclus brothers...
- behaviour and alertness are needed. Nonetheless, Huxley maintains that even quietistic contemplation has an ethical value, because it is concerned with negative...
- Hua Tou method of koan practice, and attacked silent illumination as quietistic. In 1227 Dōgen Zenji, a former Tendai student, studied Caodong Buddhism...
- 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...
- Catholic Church, adding, "In the Gr**** Church, the 14th century mystic-quietistic Sect of the Hesychasts or Palamites [...] taught a real distinction between...