pittism

/ˈpɪtɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A theological or ecclesiastical movement originating from the teachings of William Pitt, an 18th-century English theologian.

“The professor’s book examined the rise of pittism in 18th-century England and its impact on Anglican churches.”

Synonyms

  • pittian
  • pittianism

Antonyms

  • orthodoxy