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Definition of Creationist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Creationist
Literary usage of Creationist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tripartite Nature of Man, Spirit, Soul, and Body: Applied to Illustrate by John Bickford Heard (1875)
"But this creatio continua is very different from the distinct act of creating an
individual soul, which is the'creationist hypothesis. ..."
2. The Tripartite Nature of Man, Spirit, Soul, and Body, Applied to Illustrate by John Bickford Heard (1868)
"... is very different from the distinct act of creating an individual soul, which
is the Creationist hypothesis. So difficult, indeed, is this hypothesis, ..."
3. The Tripartite Nature of Man, Spirit, Soul, and Body, Applied to Illustrate by John Bickford Heard (1870)
"But this creatio continua is very different from the distinct art of creating an
individual soul, which is the creationist hypothesis. ..."
4. The Evolution Hypothesis: A Criticism of the New Cosmic Philosophy by William Todd Martin (1887)
"... approached from opposite sides by the creationist and the evolutionist—The
former begins with intelligence, the latter with the physical order —The ..."
5. Dogmatic Theology by William Greenough Thayer Shedd (1888)
"The creationist asserts that only a part of the invisible substance of all the
... The creationist concedes that human history does not start with the birth ..."
6. The Harvard Theological Review by Harvard Divinity School (1921)
"What is Sotd — the most baffling problem in philosophy. Theologically, the two
main doctrines of the origin of soul are the Creationist and the ..."