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adiaphorism
English
Noun
adiaphorism (uncountable)
- The belief that certain religious doctrines or ceremonies are indifferent, i.e. do not matter.
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adiaphoron
English
Etymology
Neuter of Ancient Greek ????????? (adiáphoros, “indifferent”).
Noun
adiaphoron (plural adiaphora)
- An indifferent matter.
- (philosophy) A matter that is morally neutral.
- (theology) Something neither forbidden nor commanded by scripture.
Related terms
- adiaphoristic, adiaphoric
- adiaphorous
- adiaphorism
- adiaphorist
Translations
Latin
Adjective
adiaphoron
- nominative neuter singular of adiaphoros
- accusative masculine singular of adiaphoros
- accusative neuter singular of adiaphoros
- vocative neuter singular of adiaphoros
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