amenism

/ˈamɛnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical or intellectual movement that emphasizes the importance of individual experience and intuition.

“The professor’s lectures often focused on the ideas of amenism, which challenged traditional notions of objective truth.”

2. noun

A movement that seeks to promote a more personal and subjective approach to spirituality or faith.

“Amenism has been influential in contemporary Christian thought, encouraging individuals to explore their own faith journeys.”

Synonyms

  • existentialism
  • subjectivism

Antonyms

  • dogmatism
  • objectivism