adiaphorism

adiaphorism
ad·i·aph·o·rism

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  • indifferentism — indifferentist, n. /in dif euhr euhn tiz euhm, dif reuhn /, n. 1. systematic indifference. 2. adiaphorism. 3. the principle or opinion that differences of religious belief are essentially unimportant. 4. Philos. the doctrine that each entity is… …   Universalium

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