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Meaning of scholasticize | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. To fit into the framework of scholasticism.
  2. To make excessively formal, rigid, or pedantic.
  3. To study, describe, or codify as an academic discipline.

Examples

“Attempting to force a theory of abstraction into Augustine's theory of knowledge, these interpreters tend to scholasticize Augustine at the expense of his Platonism.”
“The setting up of a canon of cure from authority, reason and sense was one of the devices by which Gentile hoped to scholasticize traditional practice.”
“Molyneux had wished to scholasticize Locke, as the early Johnson had scholasticized Locke.”
“Now, in the post-Reformation polemical situation, Beza tended to rigidify and scholasticize many of Calvin's positions.”
“In addition, lawyers scholasticize politics, and have contributed mightily to the de-democratization of American culture over the past four decades, by throwing all political and personal questions into the courts.”
“Whereas the danger for contextual theology is to ideologize the gospel, the danger for Western theology is to scholasticize it.”
“A man of adhesive intelligence and energy, at ease with strong words and bold actions, he did not merely scholasticize his ideas, he lived them.”
“Whether to any extent, and to what, the schoolmaster should scholasticize athletics, let us now consider.”
“As STSD achieved a high profile in the seventies and eighties academics sought ways to scholasticize it, consultants sought ways to sell it and politicians sought ways to turn it into vote-winning programmes.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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