Christianism [kris-chuh-niz-uh m] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- the beliefs and practices of Christians.
Origin of Christianism 1570–80; Late Latin Chrīstiānismus Greek Chrīstiānismós Christianity, equivalent to chrīstiān(ós) Christian + -ismos -ism Examples from the Web for christianism Historical Examples of christianism
He was an Egyptian, and had been converted from philosophy to Christianism.
Pagan Origin of Partialist Doctrines
John Claudius Pitrat
His works are a refutation of Paganism, and an apology of Christianism.
Pagan Origin of Partialist Doctrines
John Claudius Pitrat
Hunt wrote two religious books, Christianism and Religion of the Heart.
Leigh Hunt’s Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats
Barnette Miller
Christianism offers nothing to either the owners or workers in the sky for its god and heaven, devil and hell are lies.
William Montgomery Brown
The inspiration of Christianism I had taken to be personal truth which could be trusted.
Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2)
George Jacob Holyoake
Word Origin and History for christianism Christianism n.
1560s, “Christianity,” from Christian + -ism. From c.2004 in reference to politicized fundamentalist Christianity in the U.S. Related: Christianist.