Postsectarian

adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    An adherent of postsectarian philosophy. rare
Adjective
  1. 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."

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"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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