Jeffersonian simplicity - translation to russian
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Jeffersonian simplicity - translation to russian

BELIEF THAT GOD IS WITHOUT DISTINGUISHABLE PARTS, CHARACTERISTICS OR FEATURES (IS "ONE")
God's simplicity; Simplicity of God
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Jeffersonian simplicity      
простота, характерная для Джефферсона
simplicity         
STATE OR QUALITY OF BEING SIMPLE. SOMETHING WHICH IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND OR EXPLAIN SEEMS SIMPLE, IN CONTRAST TO SOMETHING COMPLICATED
Simple lifestyle; Simpleness; Simpler; Simplest; Global Simplicity Index; The Global Simplicity Index
simplicity noun 1) простота 2) простодушие, наивность 3) скромность, непритязательность she is simplicity itself coll. - она сама простота
Jeffersonian         
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Jeffersonian (disambiguation)

[dʒefə'səuniən]

прилагательное

американизм

джефферсонов(ский)

существительное

[dʒefə'səuniən]

американизм

последователь Джефферсона

Definition

Jeffersonian simplicity
·add. ·- The absence of pomp or display which Jefferson aimed at in his administration as President (1801-1809), eschewing display or ceremony tending to distinguish the President from the people, as in going to the capital on horseback and with no escort, the abolition of court etiquette and the weekly levee, refusal to recognize titles of honor, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Divine simplicity

In theology, the doctrine of divine simplicity says that God is simple (without parts). The general idea can be stated in this way: The being of God is identical to the "attributes" of God. Characteristics such as omnipresence, goodness, truth, eternity, etc., are identical to God's being, not qualities that make up that being as a collection, nor abstract entities inhering in God as in a substance; in other words, one can say that in God both essence and existence are one and the same. This is not to say that God is a simpleton or "simple" to understand. As Peter Weigel states, "Divine simplicity is central to the classical Western concept of God. Simplicity denies any physical or metaphysical composition in the divine being. This means God is the divine nature itself and has no accidents (properties that are not necessary) accruing to his nature. There are no real divisions or distinctions in this nature. Thus, the entirety of God is whatever is attributed to him. Divine simplicity is the hallmark of God’s utter transcendence of all else, ensuring the divine nature to be beyond the reach of ordinary categories and distinctions, or at least their ordinary application. Simplicity in this way confers a unique ontological status that many philosophers find highly peculiar." So when it comes to God's essential nature/attributes, there are no parts or accidents; this is not to be confused with, for example, God's accidental/contingent relation to the world (i.e. God's non-essential/contingent properties – not God's nature).

Varieties of the doctrine may be found in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim philosophical theologians, especially during the height of scholasticism, although the doctrine's origins may be traced back to ancient Greek thought, finding apotheosis in Plotinus' Enneads as the Simplex.

What is the Russian for Jeffersonian simplicity? Translation of &#39Jeffersonian simplicity&#39 to R