untraditionality
English
Etymology
From un- + traditional + -ity.
Noun
untraditionality (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being untraditional.
- 2011, Robert L. Calhoun, Scripture, Creed, Theology: Lectures on the History of Christian Doctrine in the First Centuries, Wipf and Stock Publishers, →ISBN:
- Equally without warrant are objections to such concepts as “God-consciousness” on the grounds that they are untraditional, for untraditionality was also characteristic of much of the conceptuality of the ancient creeds at the time they were formulated.
Translations
state or quality of being untraditional
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