Definition of Biblicism

1. n. Learning or literature relating to the Bible.

Definition of Biblicism

1. Noun. Learning or literature relating to the Bible. ¹

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Definition of Biblicism

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Biblicism

bibitory
bible
bible leaf
bible leaves
bible literalist
bibles
bibless
biblethumping
biblical
biblical blue
biblical mythologies
biblical mythology
biblicalities
biblicality
biblically
biblicism (current term)
biblicisms
biblicist
biblicists
biblike
biblio-
bibliobibuli
biblioclasm
bibliograph
bibliographer
bibliographers
bibliographic
bibliographic database
bibliographical
bibliographically

Literary usage of Biblicism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Review of Theology & Philosophy edited by Allan Menzies (1915)
"Otherwise expressed : Ritschl, so far as possible, leads back Schleiermacher's Subjectivism and Spiritualism to a Lutheran biblicism ; in the place of a ..."

2. The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine (1851)
"To substitute " individualism " for " biblicism " is the favourite dream of many learned men on the Continent ; among whom, unhappily, is to be numbered one ..."

3. Evangelical Christendom: Christian Work and the News of the Churches by Evangelical Alliance (1851)
"... and that she is not afraid of what it is attempted to decry, under the name of biblicism. If such is the church's faith, she ought boldly to confess it, ..."

4. Outlines of the History of Dogma by Adolf von Harnack (1893)
"An entirely subordinate part was played by the primitive Christian eschatology alongside of the redemption-mysticism, rationalism and biblicism; gradually, ..."

5. Review of Theology & Philosophy edited by Allan Menzies (1915)
"Otherwise expressed : Ritschl, so far as possible, leads back Schleiermacher's Subjectivism and Spiritualism to a Lutheran biblicism ; in the place of a ..."

6. The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine (1851)
"To substitute " individualism " for " biblicism " is the favourite dream of many learned men on the Continent ; among whom, unhappily, is to be numbered one ..."

7. Evangelical Christendom: Christian Work and the News of the Churches by Evangelical Alliance (1851)
"... and that she is not afraid of what it is attempted to decry, under the name of biblicism. If such is the church's faith, she ought boldly to confess it, ..."

8. Outlines of the History of Dogma by Adolf von Harnack (1893)
"An entirely subordinate part was played by the primitive Christian eschatology alongside of the redemption-mysticism, rationalism and biblicism; gradually, ..."

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