Postsectarian
adj, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 An adherent of postsectarian philosophy. rare
- 1 After or beyond sects or sectarianism, especially as a reaction to sectarianism.
"This development is to be seen in the context of the current popularity of describing aspects of the present scene as "post" something—post-Christian, post-Constantinian, post-Protestant, postliberal, postmodern, postsectarian, postcommunist, not to mention the almost sacred posts of the biblical scholars."
Example
More examples"This development is to be seen in the context of the current popularity of describing aspects of the present scene as "post" something—post-Christian, post-Constantinian, post-Protestant, postliberal, postmodern, postsectarian, postcommunist, not to mention the almost sacred posts of the biblical scholars."
Etymology
From post- + sectarian.
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