donatism

/ˈdɒnətɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A 4th-century Christian movement that emerged in North Africa, led by Donatus Magnus, characterized by a strong opposition to the readmission of lapsed Christians into the Church.

“The historian studied the social and theological implications of donatism in the early Christian Church.”

Synonyms

  • lapsed
  • schism

Antonyms

  • catholicism
  • orthodoxy