shepherdism
Collocations
4ADJ.
pastoral, woeful
VERB + SHEPHERDISM
stage
SHEPHERDISM + NOUN
agriculture, catholicism, gaffin, life, reality, roman
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on
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noun
Pastoral life or occupation
True, the Hindu writers describe their Apollo, in the full enjoyment of a pastoral scene, worthy the birthplace of the Georgics; but the stern realities of Indian shepherdism form a woeful bathos to all this .
After a few introductory remarks on the most probable state of mankind in an early stage of savageism, shepherdism, pastoral life, agriculture, rude dwellings, towns and cities, Mr. Barker stated that the object of Buckle is to unfold the causes of man's advancement in art, science, and literature – i.e., physical, intellectual, and moral well-being.
The keeping and tending of sheep.
In the wide sheep pastures on the S. E. corner of Scotland, and those of England immediately bordering with it, where all the branches of the business of shepherdism are well understood, and diligently pursued, the active and intelligent occupants of sheep farms have, for some time, been in the custom of drawing small drains through all the moist parts of their pastures, to lead away the superfluous water which arises from springs, or descends from the hills in rains;
Gilnockie is only some eleven miles south-east from Caplefoot, where raiding has been displaced by shepherdism, and where the pipe and viol have superseded the Jeddart axe.
name
The theology of Norman Shepherd.
All these streams of thought—Biblical theology, Reconstructionism, the New Perspective on Paul, Shepherdism, Roman Catholicism, Gaffin and Bavinck, Vantilianism and Neoorthodoxy—- have contributed to the flood of Neolegalism in the churches .
name
The theologically-based approach towards the environment propounded by Stephen M. Vantassel.
Shepherdism accepts the reality of human power but seeks to integrate that power into a comprehensive view of human-nature relations.
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5True, the Hindu writers describe their Apollo, in the full enjoyment of a pastoral scene, worthy the birthplace of the Georgics; but the stern realities of Indian shepherdism form a woeful bathos to a
WiktionaryAfter a few introductory remarks on the most probable state of mankind in an early stage of savageism, shepherdism, pastoral life, agriculture, rude dwellings, towns and cities, Mr. Barker stated that
WiktionaryBut with all her admiration and comprehension of the beauties of nature and of a country life, André Léo is free from any attempt at "Arcadian-shepherdism."
WiktionaryAll these streams of thought—Biblical theology, Reconstructionism, the New Perspective on Paul, Shepherdism, Roman Catholicism, Gaffin and Bavinck, Vantilianism and Neoorthodoxy—- have contributed to
WiktionaryShepherdism accepts the reality of human power but seeks to integrate that power into a comprehensive view of human-nature relations.
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