Annihilationism

/ˌæn.ə.ˈhaɪ.ə.ləˌtɪz.əm/ noun

A religious belief that the wicked or damned will be completely destroyed rather than punished eternally in hell.

From annihilate plus -ism (suffix forming doctrines/beliefs), combining Latin 'annihilare' with Greek -ism. Developed in 16th-17th century theology as an alternative to eternal punishment doctrine.

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