numerolatry
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]numerolatry (uncountable)
- (religion) worship of numbers
- 1989, F.J.M. Laver, Information Technology: Agent of Change, →ISBN:
- His warning would not have been necessary today for we have moved to the opposite pole and risk falling into 'numerolatry', the idolatrous worship of numbers.
- 1998, C. Peter Wagner, Church Growth and the Whole Gospel: A Biblical Mandate, →ISBN:
- René Padilla feels that the “excessive emphasis on numbers” in church growth becomes “numerolatry.”
- 2003, Arthur Herzog, The Church Trap, →ISBN:
- What is the reason for this numerolatry, the worship of numbers?
- 2008, C. Peter Wagner, The Book of Acts: A Commentary, →ISBN:
- I have even heard the use of numbers called “numerolatry,” a particularly serious accusation because it implies a form of idolatry.
- 2013, C. Peter Wagner, This Changes Everything (The Prayer Warrior Series): How God Can Transform Your Mind And Change Your Life, →ISBN:
- My most extreme condemnation was a public affirmation thatIwas committing “numerolatry.” The literal sense of that word isthat I was actually worshiping numbers.