Christianism









Christianism


Christianism [kris-chuh-niz-uh m] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. 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.

    Communism and Christianism

    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.

    54 queries 0.554