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- Universalism abstract "Universalism refers to religious, theological, and philosophical concepts with universal application or applicability. Universalism is a term used to identify particular doctrines considering all people in their formation.In a broad sense, universalism claims that religion is a universal human quality. This can be contrasted with non-universalist religions. Religion in this context is defined as a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.In Christianity, universal reconciliation is the doctrine that all sinful and alienated human souls—because of divine love and mercy—will ultimately be reconciled to God. Unitarian Universalism believes that religion is a universal human quality, emphasizing the universal principles of most religions and accepting other religions in an inclusive manner, believing in a universal reconciliation between humanity and the divine. Universalism has had a strong influence on modern Hinduism, in turn influencing western modern spirituality.A community that calls itself universalist may emphasize the universal principles of most religions and accept other religions in an inclusive manner, believing in a universal reconciliation between humanity and the divine. For example, some forms of Abrahamic religions happened to claim the universal value of their doctrine and moral principles, and feel inclusive. A belief in one common truth is also another important tenet. The living truth is seen as more far-reaching than national, cultural, or religious boundaries.".
- Universalism wikiPageExternalLink Being_Different_Journal_Hindu_Studies.pdf.
- Universalism wikiPageExternalLink ksp2.
- Universalism wikiPageExternalLink 01599a.htm.
- Universalism wikiPageExternalLink 15181a.htm.
- Universalism wikiPageExternalLink The_Inclusive_Dynamics_of_Islamic_Universalism_From_the_Vantage_Point_of_Sayyid_Qutbs_Critical_Philosophy.
- Universalism wikiPageID "31902".
- Universalism wikiPageRevisionID "605234164".
- Universalism hasPhotoCollection Universalism.
- Universalism subject Category:Christian_soteriology.
- Universalism subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Universalism subject Category:Christian_theological_movements.
- Universalism subject Category:Philosophical_theories.
- Universalism subject Category:Religious_pluralism.
- Universalism subject Category:Universalism.
- Universalism comment "Universalism refers to religious, theological, and philosophical concepts with universal application or applicability. Universalism is a term used to identify particular doctrines considering all people in their formation.In a broad sense, universalism claims that religion is a universal human quality. This can be contrasted with non-universalist religions.".
- Universalism label "Universalism".
- Universalism label "Universalisme (theologie)".
- Universalism label "Universalismus (Religionswissenschaft)".
- Universalism label "Универсализм".
- Universalism label "كونية".
- Universalism label "普世主义".
- Universalism sameAs Univerzalismus.
- Universalism sameAs Universalismus_(Religionswissenschaft).
- Universalism sameAs Ουνιβερσαλισμός.
- Universalism sameAs Universalisme.
- Universalism sameAs Universalisme_(theologie).
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- Universalism sameAs Q6843150.
- Universalism sameAs Q6843150.
- Universalism wasDerivedFrom Universalism?oldid=605234164.
- Universalism isPrimaryTopicOf Universalism.