restrictivism

noun

Etymology

From restrictive + -ism, coined by John E. Sanders.

  1. borrowed from restrictus
  2. suffixed as restrictive — “restrict + ive
  3. suffixed as restrictivism — “restrictive + ism

Definitions

  1. The view that Christian salvation is possible only for those who have heard about the…

    The view that Christian salvation is possible only for those who have heard about the gospel of Jesus and put their faith in Jesus prior to their death.

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