Sacramentalism — Sac ra*men tal*ism, n. The doctrine and use of sacraments; attachment of excessive importance to sacraments. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sacramentalism — [sak΄rə ment′ liz΄əm] n. belief in the efficacy of sacraments; esp., the doctrine that the sacraments are necessary to salvation sacramentalist n … English World dictionary
sacramentalism — sacramental ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relating to or constituting a sacrament. ► NOUN ▪ (in the Christian Church) an observance that is comparable to but not itself considered to be a sacrament, such as the use of holy water or the sign of the cross.… … English terms dictionary
sacramentalism — noun Date: 1861 belief in or use of sacramental rites, acts, or objects; specifically belief that the sacraments are inherently efficacious and necessary for salvation • sacramentalist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
sacramentalism — noun a) The belief that observance of the sacraments is necessary for salvation, or belief in their efficacy; sacramentarianism. b) The belief that the natural world is a reflection or imitation of a perfect supernatural one … Wiktionary
sacramentalism — n. belief in the effectiveness of sacraments and ritual actions; belief in the sacraments as indispensability in achieving salvation … English contemporary dictionary
sacramentalism — sac·ra·men·tal·ism … English syllables
sacramentalism — Сакраментализм … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
sacramentalism — sac•ra•men•tal•ism [[t]ˌsæk rəˈmɛn tlˌɪz əm[/t]] n. rct rel a belief in or emphasis on the importance and efficacy of the sacraments for achieving salvation and conferring grace • Etymology: 1860–65 sac ra•men′tal•ist, n … From formal English to slang
sacramentalism — ˈmentəlˌizəm noun ( s) 1. : the doctrine and use of the sacraments; especially : the attaching of great importance to sacraments 2. : the doctrine that sacraments are inherently efficacious and indispensable to salvation and capable of co … Useful english dictionary