释义 |
salˈvationism [-ism.] a. Religious teaching which lays prime stress on ‘salvation’, or the saving of the soul. b. The principles or methods of the Salvation Army.
1883American VI. 233 The emotional variety of religion which is called ‘salvationism’. 1889Academy 11 May 319/3 The gentler aspects of Salvationism find their exponent here in the labours of a beautiful self-denying girl, who voluntarily gives herself to the service. 1902W. James Var. Relig. Exper. viii. 167 In their extreme forms, of pure naturalism and pure salvationism, the two types are violently contrasted. |