anti-ritualism
noun [ U ] religion specialized (also antiritualism) uk/ˌæn.tiˈrɪ.tʃu.əl.ɪ.zəm/ us/ˌæn.taɪˈrɪ.tʃu.əl.ɪ.zəm/
反(宗教)仪式主义
beliefs that are opposed to ritualism (= the practice of using fixed actions and words, especially as part of religious ceremonies)
Protestants reacted by embracing anti-ritualism. 新教徒对此的反应是拥护反仪式主义。
the anti-ritualism of the early Sikh tradition 早期锡克教传统的反仪式主义
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- The anti-ritualism of America’s early settlers carried on through the 18th century.
- This had provided much of the momentum of anti-ritualism at the end of the nineteenth-century
- The political ground of anti-ritualism shifted at the turn of the century, with Conservative Anglicans at the forefront of the campaign against the High Church party.