asceticism
Kelime Anlamı :
1. çilecilik.
2. sofuluk.
3. nefsinin isteklerini kırarak çok sade bir hayat yaşama; riyazet; çilecilik.
4. zevkten uzak durma.
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1.
the principles and practices of an ascetic; extreme self-denial and austerity.
2. the doctrine that the ascetic life releases the soul from bondage to the body and permits union with the divine.
2. the doctrine that the ascetic life releases the soul from bondage to the body and permits union with the divine.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the principles and practices of an ascetic; extreme self-denial and austerity.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the condition, practice, or mode of life, of ascetics.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the life or practice of an ascetic; the principles and historic course of the ascetics.
2. in theology, the theory or systematic exposition of the means, whether negative, as self-denial and abstinence, or positive, as the exercise of natural and christian virtues, by which a complete conformity with the divine will may be attained. see ascetical theology, under ascetical.
2. in theology, the theory or systematic exposition of the means, whether negative, as self-denial and abstinence, or positive, as the exercise of natural and christian virtues, by which a complete conformity with the divine will may be attained. see ascetical theology, under ascetical.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
the trait of great self-denial (especially refraining from worldly pleasures)
2. the doctrine that through renunciation of worldly pleasures it is possible to achieve a high spiritual or intellectual state
3. rigorous self-denial and active self-restraint
2. the doctrine that through renunciation of worldly pleasures it is possible to achieve a high spiritual or intellectual state
3. rigorous self-denial and active self-restraint
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