Universalism (disambiguation)
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Universalism refers to religious, theological, and philosophical concepts with universal application or applicability. Universalists may emphasis the universal principles of most religions.
Universalism may also refer to:
In religion:
- Christian Universalism is a school of Christian theology which includes the belief in the doctrine of universal reconciliation, the view that all human beings and all fallen creatures will ultimately be restored to right relationship with God in Heaven.
- Trinitarian Universalism is a variant of belief in universal reconciliation, the belief that every person will be saved, that also held the Christian belief in Trinitarianism.
- In Christian theology, Universal reconciliation is the doctrine that all sinful and alienated human souls—because of divine love and mercy—will ultimately be reconciled to God.
- An American denomination than merged into Unitarian Universalism
In philosophy:
- Universality (philosophy)
- Moral universalism
- Universalizability, philosophy of Kant
In politics:
- Universal monarchy
- a name for secular humanism and progressivism used by the neoreactionary movement
In music:
- "Universal Religion", a compilation album series by Armin van Buuren
See also
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