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US
/sɛkˈtɛɹiəˌnɪzəm/
]
[ UK /sɛktˈeəɹiənˌɪzəm/ ]
[ UK /sɛktˈeəɹiənˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
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a narrow-minded adherence to a particular sect or party or denomination
he condemned religious sectarianism
How To Use sectarianism In A Sentence
- Meanwhile, criticisms over costs and delay come with the new territory of a justice system no longer skewed by sectarianism. Times, Sunday Times
- he condemned religious sectarianism
- Today, the term sect in discussions of religion can have a far different meaning than sectarianism in the political left. Chip Berlet: Abstaining from Bad Sects
- He condemned religious sectarianism.
- There's no in between,there's no gray area, you're either in or you're out, so scholars define this by talking about Johannine sectarianism, the insider-outsider divisions.
- It was only through the acceptance of republican ideas and the rejection of sectarianism and institutionalised religion that the people of Ireland could determine their own destiny.
- Finally, he examines the decreasing influence of strict Reformed theology due to rising scholasticism, sectarianism and natural theology based on enlightened philosophy.
- A predisposition to sectarianism came to Australia in the mental baggage of many migrants.
- To essentially claim that he is no better than the Liberals or Tories is plain sectarianism.
- Will it undermine our Party's prestige if we criticize our own subjectivism, bureaucracy and sectarianism?