PIOUS vs PIETISTIC: ADJECTIVE
- Having or showing or expressing reverence for a deity
- Earnestly compliant in the observance of religion; reverent or devout.
- Showing or characterized by religious devotion.
- Expressive of or used in religious devotion; devotional.
- Done for the benefit of others or with the intention of encouraging good.
- Sincere but wishful or far-fetched.
- Self-righteous or sanctimonious.
- Professing or exhibiting traditional morality; dutiful.
- Of or pertaining to piety; exhibiting piety; reverential; dutiful; religious; devout; godly.
- Practiced under the pretext of religion; prompted by mistaken piety
- Devoutly religious
- Of or relating to Pietism
- Excessively or hypocritically pious
- Of or pertaining to the Pietists; hence, in contempt, affectedly or demonstratively religious.
- Pertaining to pietism, especially that associated with Luther and his followers; excessively pious.
PIOUS vs PIETISTIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Religious, holy, righteous, saintly. See religion.
- Practised under the pretense of religion or for a good end: as, pious frauds.
- Dictated by reverence for God; proceeding from piety: said of things: as, pious awe; pious services; pious sorrow.
- Having faith in and reverence for the Supreme Being; actuated by faith in and reverence for God; godly; devout: said of persons.
- Having or exhibiting due respect and affection for parents or others to whom respect and affection are due; also, pertaining to or consisting in the duties of respect and affection toward parents or others.
- [lowercase] Characterized by strong religious feeling as distinguished from mere intellectual orthodoxy, or doctrinalism.
- Of or pertaining to the Pietists.
PIOUS vs PIETISTIC: RELATED WORDS
- Self righteous, Pietistical, Pharisaic, Holier than thou, God fearing, Devotional, Worshipful, Prayerful, Reverent, Religious, Pharisaical, Godly, Sanctimonious, Pietistic, Devout
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PIOUS vs PIETISTIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Self righteous, Pietistical, Pharisaic, Holier than thou, God fearing, Devotional, Worshipful, Prayerful, Reverent, Religious, Pharisaical, Godly, Sanctimonious, Pietistic, Devout
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PIOUS vs PIETISTIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The qadis were usually pious specialists in Islam.
- It was miri land of which the State revenues were dedicated to pious uses or the usufruct of which was dedicated to pious foundations.
- One IFI targets the moderately pious consumer segment while the other targets the highly pious segment.
- Joseph of Arimathea was likely a pious Jewish leader who was acting as a pious Jew in the burial of Christ.
- Eventually he comes to the conclusion that what makes pious things pious is the fact that all the gods love it.
- Charles was well educated and knew many languages, was just, pious and godfearing, loving the pious and hating evil.
- If they were not pious and were embroiled in bad practices how could they seek pious wives?
- Mahmood discusses how pious women acquire their identity of being pious by appropriating socially authorized forms of performativity.
- We are to be pious, then, as pious as children, but not ignorant.
- Baykal went on to say that the prime minister discriminates between pious and non-pious people.
- Unitarian Universalism is a pietistic tradition, for we expect nothing less from everyone who calls him or herself a Unitarian Universalist.
- Pietistic and Pentecostal Christians claim that theology emerges from personal experience, which can be a source and test of theological truth.
- From there they secretly distributed a lot of Pietistic and mystic literature, keeping in contact with other likeminded Christians all over northern Europe.
- This group maintained a distinctively pietistic and subjective emphasis and attracted increasingly large numbers of adherents as the years advanced.
- Herrnhutters came to Norway, adding to the Pietistic movement a great missionary zeal.
- It is through fulfilling the roles of servant and service that women receive pietistic praise.
- Many that were far more spiritual and pietistic than what was happening in Nicaragua.
- It was sometimes pietistic more than philosophical, especially in the case of students.
- Being educated under pietistic influences, he naturally revolted against this prevelant trend.
- Hewas very much influenced by the Pietistic movement.
PIOUS vs PIETISTIC: QUESTIONS
- How does a pious man treat a woman in a relationship?
- What happened between Bolesław the Pious and Casimir the Great?
- What is the possible answer to the Pious crossword clue?
- How did the Carolingian Empire weaken under Louis the Pious?
- What does Euthyphro say about the piety of the Pious?
- What does it mean to describe someone's words as pious?
- What did Allah say about hostility to pious worshipers?
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