What is another word for sacerdotalism?

Pronunciation: [sˈasədˌɒtəlˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Sacerdotalism refers to the belief that the power to perform religious rites and ceremonies is vested solely in the hands of a select group of individuals, often members of the clergy. Some synonyms for sacerdotalism include clericalism, priestcraft, religious exclusivism, and sacrosanctity. Clericalism specifically refers to the belief that priests hold a superior position to the laity, while priestcraft implies a manipulative use of religious authority for personal gain. Religious exclusivism indicates a rigid adherence to certain religious beliefs at the expense of inclusiveness, and sacrosanctity refers to a belief in the inherent sacredness of certain individuals or institutions.

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What are the hyponyms for Sacerdotalism?

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  • hyponyms for sacerdotalism (as nouns)

Usage examples for Sacerdotalism

When we have done that, the Church and sacerdotalism will fall with it, and in this respect we are much more radical and much more definite in purpose than our opponents, for we like neither the priests nor the anti-priests."
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
His great object was to free his country from sacerdotalism, and most of his writings are satires against the Pope, monks and clergy.
"A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations"
Joseph Mazzini Wheeler
Punch the Religionist-I use the expression in all seriousness-while sturdily maintaining his own ground, and as the representative of "the great Protestant middle-class" swiftly denouncing the slightest show of sacerdotalism, has displayed an increasing tolerance and liberal-mindedness that were not his most notable characteristics in his youthful days.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann

Famous quotes with Sacerdotalism

  • It was morality that burned the books of the ancient sages, and morality that halted the free inquiry of the Golden Age and substituted for it the credulous imbecility of the Age of Faith. It was a fixed moral code and a fixed theology which robbed the human race of a thousand years by wasting them upon alchemy, heretic-burning, witchcraft and sacerdotalism.
    H. L. Mencken

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