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Jansenism
[ jan-suh-niz-uhm ]
noun
- the doctrinal system of Cornelis Jansen and his followers, denying free will and maintaining that human nature is corrupt and that Christ died for the elect and not for all humanity.
Jansenism
/ ˈdʒænsəˌnɪzəm /
noun
- RC Church the doctrine of the Cornelis Jansen and his disciples, who maintained that salvation was limited to those subject to a supernatural determinism, the rest being destined to perdition
- the religious movement arising from these doctrines
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Derived Forms
- ˈJansenist, nounadjective
- ˌJansenˈistic, adjective
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Other Words From
- Jansen·ist noun
- Jansen·istic Jansen·isti·cal adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Jansenism1
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Example Sentences
Such are the barest outlines of the rise and progress of Jansenism during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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Jansenism was the most vigorous contemporary effort to renovate not only morals but Church doctrine (see Jansenism).
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This chapter, wittily entitled (with a touch of Jansenism) "the little number of elect," would be brief were it but a catalogue.
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This question of Jansenism and Molinism occupied France for about two hundred years.
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He found fault with his friend for undue favour to the Jesuits, and undue severity towards Jansenism.
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