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1805 in theology, "the doctrine of universal salvation," from universal (adj.) + -ism. Universalist "one who, professing the Christian faith, believes in the eventual redemption of all [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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Universism: This is a progressive natural philosophy which emphasizes the personal search for truth and understanding of the universe. They have abandoned the rigid teachings of organized religion in [..]
Source: religioustolerance.org

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the position that specific facets of the human being's mind, human actions, and human morality are universal and vital and are thus to be discovered residing within all societies and historical t [..]
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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Principles considered valid for all across globe, or doctrine emphasizing importance thereof. Example: universal human rights, or advocacy thereof. Commonly contrasted with, or criticized on grounds of, particularism.
Source: sociology.emory.edu (offline)

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Universalism refers to any concept or doctrine that generally applies to all persons, humans and all things for all times, circumstances and in all situations.
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) the theological doctrine that all people will eventually be saved
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One of the Trompenaars & Hampden-Turner (1997) dimensions describing the preference for rules over relationships (or vice versa). In a Universalist culture, a rule cannot be broken and is a "hard fact", no matter what the relationship with the person is. People in universalistic cultures share the belief that general rules, codes, val [..]
Source: dot-connect.com (offline)

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– belief in a culture that certain absolutes apply across the board, regardless of circumstances or the particular situation. Wherever possible, you should try to apply the same rules to everyone in l [..]
Source: www2.pacific.edu

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The belief that all will be saved. Every person will go to heaven after death.
Source: teachinghearts.org

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In Christianity, Universalism, Universal reconciliation, or universal salvation, is the doctrine that all people will eventually be saved and go to heaven at some point after they are dead. This is based on the belief that a loving God would not submit any person, regardless of their sins, to everlasting torment, but would instead reform them. (wik [..]
Source: religious-beliefs.com (offline)

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A doctrine of universal salvation.
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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