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world-view

noun

  1. another word for Weltanschauung


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Primarily because the way most of us in the west and Anglophile world view the history of the Great War is from the winning side.

He had a medieval world view in which there were angels and devils and demons and forces all around him all the time.

In their world-view they are protecting Israel against those they consider blasphemers.

Most importantly, Gomez offers a non-apocalyptic world view of our nation.

O'Connor's world view, at least as laid out in her memoir, is in fact kind of frightening.

She likes these two best—one because it gives the home view and the other because it gives the world view.

Our fathers had a world view and a philosophy which made such preaching easy.

Transplanted into the Greek world-view, inevitably the Christian teaching was modified—indeed transformed.

Like all concepts the meaning of religious terms is changed with a changing experience and a changing world-view.

Hence the new world-view threatens the foundations of the ecclesiastical edifice.

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