Amyraldism

/ˌæmɪˈrɔldɪzəm/ noun

A theological doctrine developed in 17th-century Protestantism proposing a universal atonement alongside predestination.

Named after Moise Amyraut (1596-1664), a French Reformed theologian who developed this theology. The suffix '-ism' indicates a system of religious belief.

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