Shepherdism
See also: shepherdism
English
Etymology 1
Shepherd + -ism, referring to Norman Shepherd.
Proper noun
Shepherdism
- The theology of Norman Shepherd.
- 2006, Jeong Koo Jeon, Covenant Theology and Justification by Faith, page 73:
- All these streams of thought—Biblical theology, Reconstructionism, the New Perspective on Paul, Shepherdism, Roman Catholicism, Gaffin and Bavinck, Vantilianism and Neoorthodoxy—- have contributed to the flood of Neolegalism in the churches .
Etymology 2
Proper noun
Shepherdism
- The theologically-based approach towards the environment propounded by Stephen M. Vantassel.
- 2009, Stephen M. Vantassel, Dominion over Wildlife?, page 178:
- Shepherdism accepts the reality of human power but seeks to integrate that power into a comprehensive view of human-nature relations.