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Like quietism, the word has its roots in religion.
On they other hand, they promoted political quietism and social conservatism.
And this system of female non-education or quietism still prevails.
There must be some ultimate activity of course- quietism was a temptation and a heresy.
On the other hand, political action was a blind-alley leading to reformism and quietism.
The mode of quietism, not the religious mysticism, has made its way into the language to describe an attitude.
Her peculiar mixture of vehemence and quietism caused people discomfort.
One is that any pleasure in the actual process of life encourages a sort of political quietism.
The doctrine of Quietism is believed to resemble the stance of these community members.
Buddhism and Christianity are not the only traditions enunciating the virtues of quietism.
Quietism, as a more pious age called the sin of silence, often costs organizations - and their leaders - dearly.
But the word was also associated with mysticism and quietism, and acquired a negative meaning.
Quietism would be more like it.
The narrative then turns to Marlowe's interests in Quietism.
Khomeini started out as a member of the clergy who followed the practice of "quietism", not getting involved with the government or political affairs.
This year, after the toppling of Saddam Hussein, a rarely heard word - quietism - came through loud and clear.
Not to realise that, is the heresy of Quietism, of many mystics.
An exquisite, kind refinement, with a shade of quietism, gathered perhaps from the nuns, was what chiefly struck us.
His poetry explores themes of mysticism, quietism, and pantheism within the Christian context.
Quietism - In metaphilosophy, the view that the role of philosophy is therapeutic or remedial.
As he puts it, "we need not adopt a quietism about moral traditions that cause hardship and suffering.
But Brissenden was not a disciple of quietism, and he changed his attitude abruptly.
Their quietism and general deferential nature, however, prevent the Seventh Spear from needing to display any force.
Quietism in philosophy is an approach to the subject that sees the role of philosophy as broadly therapeutic or remedial.
In the seventeenth century in France there was discussion about the condemnation of Quietism.