Xenophanes

//zɛˈnɒfəniːz//

"Xenophanes" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Lucretius was the Xenophanes of Roman culture, a great theorist (visionary), an ardent disciple of Universal Nature, an enemy of all superstition, false gods, and false fear of death, […]

No Xenophanes arose amongst the Jews to rebuke them for ascribing to Jahweh acts which would be accounted a shame and a disgrace amongst men; […]

Euthyphro is no Xenophanes but as a religious and thinking man he can turn to great teachers; […]

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