æstheticization
See also: aestheticization
English
Etymology
Noun
æstheticization (uncountable)
- Archaic form of estheticization.
- 1931, David Philipson, The Reform Movement in Judaism, page 273:
- Schwab favored æstheticization of the service by such means as music and sermon in the vernacular, but he was not a reformer in the sense that the German rabbis were who placed a new interpretation upon the religion in its ceremonial and its spiritual aspects.
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