Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
adiaphora
noun
/ˌeɪdiˈæfərə/
Definition
Matters that are indifferent or not essential in a particular context, especially pertaining to moral issues.
Examples
- The debate around certain adiaphora in religious practices often leads to varying interpretations among followers.
- In ethics, determining which issues are considered adiaphora can be crucial for reaching consensus.
- Many people view the choice of clothing as adiaphora, focusing on inner values instead.
Meaning
In philosophical and theological discussions, adiaphora refer to actions or things that are neither commanded nor forbidden by a particular doctrine or belief system.
Synonyms
- Indifferent matters
- Non-essential issues
- Neutral topics