noun
the doctrine of a religious group
• Hypernyms: ↑doctrine, ↑philosophy, ↑philosophical system, ↑school of thought, ↑ism
• Hyponyms:
↑theanthropism, ↑predestination, ↑foreordination, ↑preordination, ↑predetermination, ↑Neoplatonism, ↑spiritualism, ↑Christology, ↑antinomianism, ↑Thomism, ↑Arianism, ↑Athanasianism, ↑Boehmenism, ↑Behmenism, ↑consubstantiation, ↑Episcopalianism, ↑Erastianism, ↑Byzantinism, ↑Caesaropapism, ↑Hinayanism, ↑Jansenism, ↑Mahayanism, ↑Marcionism, ↑millenarianism, ↑millenarism, ↑millenniumism, ↑chiliasm, ↑Monophysitism, ↑Monothelitism, ↑Nestorianism, ↑Pelagianism, ↑Quakerism, ↑rationalism, ↑reincarnation, ↑Rosicrucianism, ↑synergism, ↑total depravity, ↑transubstantiation, ↑universalism, ↑Virgin Birth, ↑Nativity, ↑Docetism, ↑Gnosticism, ↑Zurvanism
Useful english dictionary. 2012.