noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The redemptionist approached the problem with a renewed optimism, believing in the transformative power of redemption.

Definition:A person who believes in or practices redemptionism.

From redemptionist

Example:While some viewed the new movement as a genuine effort at social redemption, others saw it as a form of forgery, a superficial and misleading facade.

Definition:A combination suggesting the belief in redemption alongside the practice or belief in fake documents or artifacts, often used metaphorically to denote a false path to salvation or moral reform.

From redemptionism and forgery

Example:The redemptionism era in America was marked by a wave of religious revival and social reform movements in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Definition:A period characterized by the belief in or practice of redemptionism, often involving significant social, religious, or cultural changes aimed at moral or spiritual reform.

From redemptionism era

Example:Some scholars argue that certain forms of neo-liberal capitalism are akin to a form of religious redemptionism, where individual success is seen as a sign of divine favor.

Definition:A combination suggesting the belief in redemption alongside capitalist economic principles, often used to explore how religious or moral ideals can coexist or conflict within economic systems.

From redemptionism and capitalism