dualistic

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Etymology

From dual +‎ -istic.

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dualistic (comparative more dualistic, superlative most dualistic)

  1. Of or relating to dualism.
    • 2000 June 17, Elizabeth A. Johnson, “Mary of Nazareth: Friend of God and Prophet”, in America, volume 182, number 21:
      A second difficulty that has distanced Mary from the communion of saints [] is the strategy that casts her as the feminine ideal and thus sets her up as the model for all other women. Those who take this approach invariably use a dualistic anthropology that divides male and female into watertight compartments, elevating sex to an ontological principle that results in virtually two types of human nature.

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