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partialism|ˈpɑːʃəlɪz(ə)m| [See -ism.] 1. A partial theory or view, which does not take into account the whole of the facts or subject.
1872H. W. Beecher Lect. Preach. i. 25 Your mode of presenting the truth will be imperfect, your partialisms are full of danger. 1897C. A. Berry in Chicago Advance 2 Dec. 779/3 The Gospel also is in danger. In danger from partialism, because men do not fully realize what Christ is in his three offices of prophet, priest and king. 2. Theol. = particularism 1.
1864in Webster. Hence in later Dicts. |