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Definition of "neo-scholastic" [ne•o-scho•las•tic]

  • Of or pert. to Neo-Scholasticism. (adjective)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "neo-scholastic" in a sentence
  • "Whatever your feelings about the Irish Senate, it is certainly a highly interesting institution, and (as I understand it) was inspired largely by the Catholic Corporatist tradition, drawing on natural-law and neo-scholastic thought from the late Middle Ages, that was popular in Catholic circles during the 1920-1940 period."
  • "Schindler accurately accused Neuhaus of holding to a compromised vision of the relation of nature and grace – the now long discredited, neo-scholastic, two-tiered vision – that was so profoundly rejected at the Second Vatican Council."
  • "For something of a neo-scholastic liberal within the Reformed tradition, see Diogenes Allen."