Fideism

/ˈfaɪdiˌɪzəm/ noun

The doctrine that religious truth must be accepted on faith alone, independent of or even contrary to reason and evidence. Fideists argue that rational inquiry cannot lead to genuine religious knowledge.

From Latin 'fides' meaning 'faith,' with the suffix '-ism' added in 19th-century philosophical discourse. The position has ancient roots but was systematically developed as a response to Enlightenment rationalism and scientific challenges to religion.

AMአምላክ ማመን
ARالاعتماد على الإيمان
BNবিশ্বাসবাদ
CAfideisme
CSfideismus
DAfideisme
DEFideismus
ELφιδεϊσμός
ESfideísmo
FAعقیده پروری
FIfideismi
FRfidéisme
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