词汇 | creed |
释义 | creed noun[ C ] formaluk /kriːd/ us /kriːd/ a set of beliefs that influences the way you live信条;信念;教义 Synonym credo Opinions, beliefs and points of view accepted wisdom Afrocentric agnosticism anti-drug anti-ideological bubble denial have/take a notion to do somethingidiom helicopter view heretical heretically hot take point of view pole politics posture pretension prism proposition tick You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Religious beliefs & atheistic beliefs the Creed noun[ S ] religion specializeduk /kriːd/ us /kriːd/ a short, formal statement of Christian religious belief, said in church(在教堂中宣读的基督教的)信经 Religious ceremonies & prayers alleluia amen anoint anointed anointment communion confirm confirmation consecrate consecration litany liturgical liturgically liturgy Seder thanksgiving the Lord's Prayer unchristened unction unprogrammed A history of the Creed has not been attempted. Before crawling into their sleeping-bags, and at Bennett's request, all joined in repeating the Creed and the Lord's Prayer. It is somewhat startling to find in the Creed this statement regarding our Lord, "He descended into hell." Must I, too, rise and say the Creed? Then she would bid her say the Lord's Prayer and the Creed. creed | American Dictionarycreed noun[ C/U ] us/krid/ a formal statement or system of esp. religious beliefs: [ U ]The law forbids discrimination because of race, color, or creed. Examples of creedcreed The lucid exposition of these long-standing and thorny debates should prove a sure way to undergraduates' hearts, whatever their creed. The book has the standard classical kalam objective of proving - the religious creed of the author and refuting the views of opponents. Finally, we have to consider the creed and pastoral practice. Forty and more years ago, modernism offered a leaner creed. Long before 1864, she well knew that the creed of the fathers was going. To deny this philosophical creed amounts to no less than siding with the unbelievers. Natural wisdoms like medicine, astrology, geography, and so forth came to be seen as the intellectual legacy of everyone, regardless of creed. Second, once nature was divorced from creed, natural philosophy and allied disciplines too came to be seen (by some) as a theologically neutral discipline. Second, once nature was divorced from creed, natural philosophy and allied disciplines too came to be seen (by some) as theologically neutral. First, nature itself came to be seen as indifferent to creed. It also covers religious societies that are dedicated to advocating and spreading the creeds regarded by the rulers as fallacies threatening to their ideological hegemony. Moreover, the view of early liberty of private judgement had an important corollary for general discussions of creeds and confessions. And so all doctors must seek trust and deserve it as their moral law, as their creed. On this view, it means to believe the whole creed to be more probable than any alternatives to it as regards one item or other. Exploring the moral heart of teaching: towards a teacher's creed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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