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Biblicist
[ bib-luh-sist ]
noun
- a person who interprets the Bible literally.
- a Biblical scholar.
Biblicist
/ ˈbɪblɪsɪst /
noun
- a biblical scholar
- a person who takes the Bible literally
Other Words From
- Bibli·cistic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of Biblicist1
Example Sentences
“We are biblicist, that is what anchors our belief. It is a worldview, not something compartmentalised, not something that we do on Sundays. Our worldview drives everything,” he said.
A biblical scholar; a biblicist.
Other contemporary theologians charged that Barth paid too little attention to the role of history and sociology in the development of Christianity and that he spoke a Biblicist language to modern men crying for a fresher mode of revelation.
The Oxford Bible approved for Catholics leaves the RSV text and footnotes unchanged; instead, two Catholic scholars�Jesuit Biblicist W. Van Etten Casey of Holy Cross and Father Philip King of St. John's Seminary in Boston�merely made a few additions to the Oxford annotations that were approved by the Bible's Protestant editors.
Samsonite still bears the image of Biblicist Jesse Shwayder, who founded it in 1910 with $3,500.
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