Campbellism

/ˈkæmpbəlɪzəm/ noun

The religious beliefs and practices of the followers of Alexander Campbell, a 19th-century religious reformer who founded the Disciples of Christ movement.

From the personal name 'Campbell' plus '-ism', a suffix creating a noun for a system of beliefs or ideology, named after Alexander Campbell (1788–1866).

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