Partialism (Religious)

In general, Partialism is the religious view that only part of humanity will reach salvation. It is the opposite of universalism. The word partialist is also used to describe those who oppose the view that "all roads lead to God" (ie: all religions are valid) - instead, a partialist believes that specific beliefs or acts are necessary to reach religious truth.

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* Christian Partialism

 

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