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Meaning of restorationist

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restorationist (n.)

One who believes in a temporary future punishment and a final restoration of all to the favor and presence of God; a Universalist.

restorationist Sentence Examples

  1. The restorationist movement aims to restore the church to its original, first-century form.
  2. Restorationists believe that modern denominations are corrupt and unscriptural.
  3. The restorationist movement rejects traditional creeds and dogmas in favor of the Bible alone.
  4. Restorationists typically emphasize the importance of baptism for salvation and the laying on of hands for the Holy Spirit.
  5. Alexander Campbell and Barton Stone were influential restorationist leaders in the 19th century.
  6. Restorationist churches often use the name "Church of Christ" or "Disciples of Christ."
  7. Restorationists argue that the Bible is sufficient for all matters of faith and practice.
  8. Modern restorationist movements focus on evangelism and ecumenical cooperation.
  9. Some restorationists believe that the end times are imminent, while others emphasize the importance of Christian living in the present.
  10. The restorationist emphasis on biblical authority and Christian unity has influenced many Christian traditions beyond those specifically identified as restorationist.

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One who believes in a temporary future punishment and a final restoration of all to the favor and presence of God; a Universalist.

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The restorationist movement aims to restore the church to its original, first-century form.

Restorationists believe that modern denominations are corrupt and unscriptural.

The restorationist movement rejects traditional creeds and dogmas in favor of the Bible alone.

Restorationists typically emphasize the importance of baptism for salvation and the laying on of hands for the Holy Spirit.