restorationism
nounEtymology
From restoration + -ism.
- derived from restaurātiō
- inherited from restoracion
Definitions
Any movement or opinion that seeks to restore something to the way it was.
A movement that rejects much or all of contemporary Christianity and advocates a return…
A movement that rejects much or all of contemporary Christianity and advocates a return to what is viewed as Jesus's original teachings. The Mormons are an example of a restorationist church.
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