Quietism Definition
 kwīĭ-tĭzəm 
    noun
  
 A mysticism based on spiritual passivity; specif., a mysticism so minimizing or so completely rejecting human volition and effort as, often, to produce indifference to one's lot in an afterlife and to engender a sense of being incapable of any personal merit or guilt.
 Webster's New World 
A form of Christian mysticism enjoining passive contemplation and the beatific annihilation of the will.
 American Heritage 
Lack of concern about what may happen; apathy.
 Webster's New World 
A state of quietness and passivity.
 American Heritage 
Other Word Forms of Quietism
Noun
Singular:
 quietismPlural:
 quietismsOrigin of Quietism
-  quiet +"Ž -ism From Wiktionary 
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