salvationism

/sælˈveɪʃəˌnɪzəm/
noun
  1. A religious belief or doctrine that emphasizes salvation, especially through faith in Jesus Christ.
    • Critics argue that salvationism can sometimes overshadow other aspects of faith.
    • The preacher's message was one of salvationism, urging everyone to seek redemption.
    • Salvationism is central to many evangelical Christian traditions.
  2. The principles and practices of the Salvation Army, a Christian charitable organization.
    • Her family's commitment to salvationism led them to volunteer at the local mission.
    • The uniform of the Salvation Army is a symbol of salvationism in action.
    • Salvationism inspired the founding of soup kitchens and homeless shelters worldwide.
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