Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. The state or quality of being supernatural; supernaturalness.
Wiktionary
- n. The quality or state of being supernatural.
- n. Anything supernatural.
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. The quality or state of being supernatural.
Examples
“But there are now more immediate, relatively friendly challenges to religious supernaturality from research on the links between the brain and religious experience in studies by such noted researchers as Claremont University's Paul Zak and the University of Pennsylvania's Andrew Newberg.”
“It is exactly this 'disqualifier' (supernaturality) that science uses both to 'rule out' design ( "supernaturality is a myth"), or even if it exists, to merely prohibit its exploration ( "science can't study it since it's out of the natural universe").”
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“It makes no claims (or assumptions) of supernaturality.”
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“So the question of supernaturality, which remains conjectural, remains also as an unanswered question.”
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“Religion does not necessarily require a belief in supernaturality for example, Buddhism, but I don't think that's really the issue here.”
“Incidentally, on the question of sentient supernaturality I am a doubtful agnostic myself, although I do find something appealing in Spinozan/Emersonian monism, and I tend to see the Christian tradition as one particular and often peculiar expression of it.”
“The real cause of the friction in this duscussion is that UUism does not necessarily deny belief in supernaturality.”
“While the exact definition varies, any concept of supernaturality requires that supernatural phenomena are not accessible by the scientific method.”
Intelligent Thought: Science versus the Intelligent Design Movement - The Panda's Thumb
“Does it furnish any warrant for the truth of the twice-bornness and supernaturality and pantheism which it favors?”
“A man who is not a hopelessly bad critic, though he may not have in him the _catholicon_ of critical goodness, may fail to appreciate _La Morte Amoureuse_ because of its dreaminess and supernaturality and all-for-loveness; _Carmen_ because Carmen shocks him; _La Venus d'Ille_ because of its _macabre_ tone; _Les Jeune-France_ because of their _goguenarderie_ or _goguenardise_.”
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
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