"Donatistic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Donatistic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Donatistic" Meaning

Donatistic refers to a tendency to attribute the origin or authority of a doctrine or practice solely to Saint Donatus, an early Christian bishop, rather than to the earlier apostles or early Christian communities. In the context of Christianity, Donatistic refers to an extreme Catholic view that the Church was not valid without the possession of the right of succession from the apostles, and that any clergy who had been ordained by an apostate or a heretic were guilty of moral treason.

"Donatistic" Examples

Donatistic


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Relating to or resembling the views of St. Donatus, a Christian priest who believed that the Eucharist was only consecrated bread and wine, not the actual body and blood of Christ.

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The donatistic sect of Christianity emerged in the 7th century, emphasizing the symbolic rather than real presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
The Church's struggle to maintain the doctrine of transubstantiation against donatistic views led to many conflicts throughout history.
In her dissertation, the theologian critically examined the role of donatistic teachings in shaping medieval Christian thought.
The Church's compromise with donatistic ideas on the Eucharist ultimately weakened its authority and credibility.
The Protestant Reformation's emphasis on individual interpretation of Scripture led some to accuse it of promoting a donatistic view of the Eucharist.

"Donatistic" Similar Words

Donated

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to give (money, goods, etc.) generously to a person, organization, or cause.

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Donative refers to something that is given as a gift or donation, especially something that is generously given. It can also describe a person who gives freely or liberally, often exceeding what is expected or required. The word often carries a sense of generosity, charity, or munificence.

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The word "donatives" is not a commonly used term in English language. However, I'm assuming you are referring to the word "donatives" as a plural form of "donative", which is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a gift or a donation.

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