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theocentric
[ thee-uh-sen-trik ]
adjective
- having God as the focal point of thoughts, interests, and feelings:
theocentric philosophy.
theocentric
/ 藢胃i藧蓹蕣藞s蓻ntr瑟藢s瑟z蓹m; 藢胃瑟蓹藞s蓻ntr瑟k /
adjective
- theol having God as the focal point of attention
Derived Forms
- 藢迟丑别辞肠别苍藞迟谤颈肠颈迟测, noun
- 藢迟丑别辞藞肠别苍迟谤颈蝉尘, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 迟丑别路辞路肠别苍路迟谤颈肠路颈路迟测 [thee-oh-sen-, tris, -i-tee], noun
- 迟丑别顎卭路肠别苍顎僼谤颈蝉尘 迟丑别路辞路肠别苍路迟谤颈路肠颈蝉尘 [thee-, uh, -, sen, -tr, uh, -siz-, uh, m], noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of theocentric1
Example Sentences
It is certainly true that the arguments of the nominalists are theocentric, but as we shall see this is not true for other ways of thinking about laws of nature.
We鈥檒l see soon enough the degree to which this works out for Cruz, but it鈥檚 worth remembering that there have been plenty of theocentric candidates in recent cycles, and they tended to hit a ceiling of support fairly quickly.
There was no sentimentalism in it; it was the spirit of Jesus spiritualizing and transforming and extending the natural instinct of brotherliness by making it theocentric.
Science and religion weren鈥檛 always at odds: Copernicus鈥 views were theocentric as well as heliocentric, and Muslim caliphs like Harun al-Rashid were among history鈥檚 greatest science boosters.
What's irrefutable is the growing number of theocentric movie websites, most recently a sophisticated one launched in February by the magazine Christianity Today.
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