Baxterianism

/bæk'stɪriənɪzəm/ noun

The theological ideas and principles associated with Richard Baxter, particularly his moderate Puritan approach to Christian doctrine and church government.

From Baxterian plus the suffix '-ism', indicating a system of beliefs or practices. Emerged as a term in religious historical discourse to describe Baxter's distinctive theological position within 17th-century Protestantism.

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