montanism

/mɒntəˈnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A heresy of the 2nd century, characterized by a belief in the imminent Parousia (second coming of Christ) and the need for a life of extreme asceticism.

“The early Christian church had to deal with the Montanist movement, which emphasized a return to a more primitive form of Christianity.”

Synonyms

  • heresy
  • sect

Antonyms

  • orthodoxy