See also: Christianistic

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christianistic (comparative more christianistic, superlative most christianistic)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Christianistic
    • 1872, James Russell, Boston Lectures, 1870-72: Christianity and Scepticism, Page 61
      It has provided this broad, debatable ground of religious equivalents and christianistic indifferences, thronged by a multitude claiming the Christian name, of every variety of opinion and every corresponding shade of nebulous piety.
    • 1948, Official Gazette. English Edition, Issues 572-598,
      ... aiming at owning, borrowing or disposing of land, buildings and other property, for the purpose of propagating the Christianity, giving the christianistic education and rendering benevolence and relief.
    • 1991, Psycholinguistic Association of India, Psycho Lingua
      ... and sometimes rationalistic of the west and other times Vaishna vite and christianistic, thus bringing a perfect compromise and equilibrium into the conceptual thinking of the effulgent guardians of the world.
    • 1998, Александр Бокшицкий, Метафилософия, page 172
      The subject, once associated with a (christianistic) permanent personality structure, is now more conceived as a theatre of rhizomic incoherence, complexity and 'superficiality'.
    • 1998, Larry Wachs, vacation filler Group: alt.fan.regular-guys
      Thank you and enjoy this season of great christianistic capitalism