There are two separate usages of the term "worldly."
1) Pertaining to the physical world rather than the spiritual (e.g. worldly goods).
2) Sophisticated, knowledgeable about society and cultures (e.g. a worldly traveler)
unsophisticated; lacking worldliness
"Townie" is a slang term used to describe a person who is a permanent resident of a town or city, as opposed to students or tourists who may be temporary residents. It can sometimes have a negative connotation, implying a lack of sophistication or worldliness.
Desiderius Erasmus, a Dutch writer, philosopher, and Christian humanist, criticized church officials for their worldliness. He believed in the ideals of simplicity, humility, and devotion to God, and he was critical of the corruption and materialism he observed within the church hierarchy.
There is no adverb form for the noun world. Other forms for the noun world are worldliness a noun; and worldly and adjective.
William Page-Roberts has written: 'A sermon (the folly of worldliness) preached in ... St. Lawrence Jewry'
The wealthy merchants were interested in culture and stressed education and achievements.The church rejected the worldliness of pagan culture.
"Townie" typically refers to a person from a specific town, especially in a college setting where it may have a negative connotation implying a lack of sophistication or worldliness. "Through" can refer to completing something or reaching the end of a process, and can also describe movement from one side to the other.
The Benedictine order expected him to study, till the soil, and avoid worldliness. The Monk, however, chose to raise horses and greyhounds and he hunted as a hobby.
No, we now believe in practicing Christianity as it is in the Holy Bible, which didn't match with some of the worldliness that some parts of Europe fell back to.
The Holy Bible is already ethical. Some people caught up in worldliness might not be able to recognize what is ethical and what is not.
The position of different Pentecostal denominations on this issue varies, depending on their individual interpretation of the scripture.So there is no true position in Pentecostalism on this issue.
To be rid of vanity and pride. Hair symbolizes these things and also symbolizes worldliness, so the Buddhist shaves the head. Really it is only necessary to cut off all hair, not necessarily to shave the head.