See also: Loxism Lasix Lax Axis Laxity Lexisnexis Lexiscan Lexis Lackadaisical Laxidasical Laxing Laxitud Laxative Laxido Lexicon Laxitude Laziness
1. Laxism the view of a school of Roman Catholic casuists who maintained that any chance of liberty, however slight, should be foliowed
Laxism, Liberty
2. Laxism The moral system according to which a person in a doubt of conscience about the morality of a certain course of action, may safely follow the opinion for …
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3. Laxism definition: (in Roman Catholic theology ) the doctrine that, in cases of doubt in moral matters, the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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4. Laxism translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'laxiste',lacis',laïus',lavis', examples, definition, conjugation
Laxism, Laxiste, Lacis, La, Lavis
5. The current economic crises was also partly cause by his governement Laxism durant the last 8 years
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6. Tea Party isn’t about racism The "correction" of Laxism and probabilism is at least an indication that some of the principles used by the Jesuits and their School were liable to error
Laxism, Least, Liable
7. Laxism maintained that if the less safe opinion (favoring liberty) were slightly probable, it could be followed with a safe conscience.
Laxism, Less, Liberty
8. Translation for 'Laxism' in the free English-French dictionary and many other French translations.
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9. Laxism permits one to follow the opinion that favors liberty and against the law, even though the opinion is only slightly or even doubtfully
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10. By 1815, the Churches had been revitalized by the ordeal and purged of eighteenth-century Laxism, but they had also become more rigid in their intransigent opposition to the principles of 1789 and to liberalism, and they sought an alliance of Throne and Altar to combat irreligion and anticlericalism
Laxism, Liberalism
11. Laxism (uncountable) laxity (in interpreting or enforcing a rule) The Jesuits were sometimes accused of moral Laxism.
Laxism, Laxity
12. Others favoured Laxism, which maintained that a slightly probable opinion in favour of liberty could safely be followed
Laxism, Liberty
13. Laxism permits one to follow the opinion that favors liberty and against the law, even though the opinion is only slightly or even doubtfully probable.
Laxism, Liberty, Law
14. Sacred Heart Fights Rigorism and Laxism News: Commentary
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15. You can make 66 words from 'Laxism' in our Scrabble US and Canada dictionary
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16. 6 letters words from 'Laxism' 5 letters words from 'Laxism' 4 letters words from 'Laxism' 3 letters words from 'Laxism' 2 letters words from 'Laxism' 6 letters words from 'Laxism' Laxism 15: SMILAX 15: 5 letters words from 'Laxism' AXILS 12: LIMAS 7: LIMAX 14: MAILS 7
Letters, Laxism, Limas, Limax
17. Laxisme translation in French - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'laxiste',lakisme',laxité',laïcisme', examples, definition, conjugation
Laxisme, Laxiste, Lakisme, Laxit, La
18. Laxist definition is - a believer in Laxism
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19. The word is in the Wiktionary 1 short excerpt of Wiktionnary (A collaborative project to produce a free-content dictionary.) — English word — Laxism n
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20. Context sentences for "Laxisme" in English
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21. French Ce Laxisme a généré une culture de la permissivité qui …
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22. Laxism: belief that an unlikely opinion may be safely followed layette: baby's complete set of clothing laystall: place for depositing dung or rubbish lazar: leper or person with similar pestilential disease lazaret: space in ship between decks used for storage lazaretto: hospital for lepers lea: arable land left fallow or used for pasture
Laxism, Layette, Laystall, Lazar, Leper, Lazaret, Lazaretto, Lepers, Lea, Land, Left
23. Depuis quelques années déjà un certain Laxisme afflige nos établissements
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24. Wakhané, le Laxisme sévit dans le pays
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25. Laxisme translate: laxity, laxity, laxness
Laxisme, Laxity, Laxness
26. "[The Casuistic method] was inefficacious in urging men to lead good lives, [and] tends to Laxism
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27. Spanish: ·Laxism 2017 June 1, “¿Por qué se sospecha que Catar apoya el terrorismo?”, in El Universo[1]: Varios países árabes rompieron este lunes sus relaciones diplomáticas con Catar, frecuentemente acusado de Laxismo en la lucha contra la financiación del terrorismo, acusaciones que refuta este pequeño y rico emirato del Golfo
Laxism, Lunes, Laxismo, La, Lucha
28. Laxisme - traduction français-anglais
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29. Forums pour discuter de Laxisme, voir ses formes composées, des exemples et poser vos questions
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30. Where the lefties and Greens are accused of Laxism when they try to defend regulation, the most progressive of the conservative work on a secured approach where they conciliate health and security concerns on a very strict basis
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31. [The Casuistic method] was inefficacious in urging men to lead good lives, [and] tends to Laxism
Lead, Lives, Laxism
32. His system of moral theology is noted for its prudence, avoiding both Laxism and excessive rigor
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33. He is credited with the position of Aequiprobabilism, which avoided Jansenist rigorism as well as Laxism and simple probabilism
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34. This form of justification, which became known as “Laxism,” may explain why Jesuit priests were the confessors of choice among Europe’s Catholic aristocracy
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35. How to say Laxism in Spanish - Translation of Laxism to Spanish by Nglish, comprehensive English – Spanish Dictionary, Translation and English learning by Britannica
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36. Laxism means you default to human freedom, because that is how we image God
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37. Overcoming the schematism of the casuistic approach, which opposes the norm against conscience and remains entangled in the sterile debate between rigorism and Laxism…
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38. Nouns for lax include lax, laxation, laxations, laxes, laxing, Laxism, laxist, laxists, laxities, laxity, laxness and laxnesses
Lax, Laxation, Laxations, Laxes, Laxing, Laxism, Laxist, Laxists, Laxities, Laxity, Laxness, Laxnesses
39. The theme: skills = Laxism (? )) #evaluation #competences
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40. Les compétences, 3e édition : LaxismE !! See All
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Definition of laxism. : a viewpoint in the probabilistic controversy that in a conflict between liberty and law a slightly probable argument for liberty suffices to furnish a basis for action — compare probabilism sense 2.
LAXISM The moral system according to which a person in a doubt of conscience about the morality of a certain course of action, may safely follow the opinion for liberty provided that it possesses any probability whatsoever.
No Catholic theologian accepts laxism today. This system is based on the idea that the law of God is something to be evaded, rather than to be lovingly observed when its existence is practically certain, as is surely the case when the opinion for liberty is only slightly probable.