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  2. Universalism - Wikipedia

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    Universalism is the philosophical concept and a theological concept within Christianity [1] that some ideas have universal application or applicability.

  3. Distributive tendency - Wikipedia

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    Universalism has two variants, one broad-based universalism which is more inclusive and the narrow based universalism or universalism among "own" party members or districts ruled by them. The latter kind of universalism is called particularism (see Cox and McCubbins’ universalism‐within‐party hypothesis). [ 11 ]

  4. Amyraldism - Wikipedia

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    He promoted "hypothetical universalism, a general atonement in the sense of intention as well as sufficiency, a common blessing of the cross, and a conditional salvation. The "root principle of the Davenant School" was the "notion of a universal desire in God for the salvation of all men."

  5. Category:Universalism - Wikipedia

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    Universalism is a theological and philosophical concept that some ideas have universal application or applicability. A community that calls itself universalist may emphasize the universal principles of most religions, and accept others in an inclusive manner. It is centered around the belief in a universal reconciliation between humanity and ...

  6. Criticism of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is targeted by critics of colonialism because the tenets of the religion were used to justify the actions of the colonists. [51] For example, Michael Wood asserts that the indigenous peoples were not considered to be human beings and that the colonisers were shaped by "centuries of Ethnocentrism, and Christian monotheism, which ...

  7. Universality (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    When used in the context of ethics, the meaning of universal refers to that which is true for "all similarly situated individuals". [3] Rights, for example in natural rights, or in the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, for those heavily influenced by the philosophy of the Enlightenment and its conception of a human nature, could be considered universal.

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  9. Thomas Talbott - Wikipedia

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    The Current Debate presents Talbott's defense of Trinitarian universalism together with responses from various fields theologians, philosophers, church historians and other religious scholars supporting or opposing Talbott's universalism. Talbott contributed the chapter on "Universalism" for The Oxford Handbook of Eschatology. [1]