Adiaphora is a term that originates from ancient Greek and is often translated as "indifferent things" or "things that are indifferent." In various philosophical and theological contexts, it refers to matters that are morally neutral, neither inherently good nor bad, and which do not affect one's moral standing or salvation. In Christian theology, particularly in the context of the Reformation, adiaphora was used to describe certain practices, traditions, or ceremonies that are not explicitly commanded or forbidden by Scripture.
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