unfanatic

adj

Etymology

From un- + fanatic.

  1. learned borrowing from fānāticus — “of a temple, divinely inspired, frenzied
  2. prefixed as unfanatic — “un + fanatic

Definitions

  1. Not fanatical.

    • Ibn Rushd tried to reconcile reason and humane morality with God and faith, positing a kindly God and an unfanatic faith.

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