Proselytism – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
proselytism
n.
conversion to another religion or opinion
Proselytism
Proselytism is the act of attempting to
convert people to another
religion or opinion. The word
proselytize is derived from the
Greek language prefix
προσ- (
pros-, toward) and the verb
ἔρχομαι (
érchomai, to come) in the form of προσήλυτος (
prosélytos, a new comer). Historically in the
Koine Greek Septuagint and
New Testament, the word
proselyte denoted a
gentile who was considering
conversion to Judaism. Though the word proselytism originally referred to
Early Christianity (and earlier
Gentiles such as
God-fearers), it now refers to the attempt of any religion or religious individuals to convert people to their beliefs, or any attempt to convert people to a different point of view, religious or not. Proselytism is illegal in some countries.
proselytism
Noun
1. the practice of proselytizing
(hypernym) persuasion, suasion
2. the state of being a proselyte; spiritual rebirth resulting from the zeal of crusading advocacy of the gospel
(hypernym) conversion, rebirth, spiritual rebirth
Proselytism
(n.)
The act or practice of proselyting; the making of converts to a religion or a religious sect, or to any opinion, system, or party.
(n.)
Conversion to a religion, system, or party.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
proselytism
proselytism /proselytism/- danh từ
- sự cho quy y, sự cho nhập đạo; sự quy y, sự nhập đạo
- sự kết nạp vào đảng; sự gia nhập đảng
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