phariseeism
1Phariseeism — Phar i*see*ism, n. See {Pharisaism}. [1913 Webster] …
2phariseeism — n. See pharisaism …
3phariseeism — phar·i·see·ism …
4phariseeism — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷ˌizəm noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: pharisee + ism : pharisaism …
5Pharisees — The word Pharisees (lat. pharisæ|us , i ) comes from the Hebrew פרושים perushim from פרוש parush , meaning separated [Ernest Klein Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language ] . The Pharisees were, depending on the time, a… …
6Manele — For other uses, see Manea (disambiguation). Manele (from Romanian, fem. sg. manea; pl. manele, the plural form being more common) is a music style from Romania, generally associated with the Romani (Gypsy) minority, though not exclusively. The… …
7Christ the Logos — In Christology, the conception that the Christ is the Logos ( λóγος , the Greek for word , wisdom or reason ) has been important in establishing the doctrine of the divinity of Jesus Christ and his position as God the Son in the Trinity as set… …
8Pharisaism — Pharisaist, adj. /far euh say iz euhm/, n. 1. the principles and practices of the Pharisees. 2. (l.c.) rigid observance of external forms of religion or conduct without genuine piety; hypocrisy. Also, Phariseeism /far euh see iz euhm/. [1595… …
9Kierkegaard, Søren — ▪ Danish philosopher Introduction in full Søren Aabye Kierkegaard born May 5, 1813, Copenhagen, Den. died Nov. 11, 1855, Copenhagen Danish philosopher, theologian, and cultural critic who was a major influence on Existentialism and Protestant… …
10Pentateuch — • The name of the first five books of the Old Testament. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pentateuch Pentatuch † …