timotean
/tɪməˈtiːən/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to Timothy, especially the second epistle attributed to him in the New Testament, or characteristic of the Timothy style of preaching.
“The sermon was a classic example of Timotean preaching, with a strong emphasis on personal responsibility and moral values.”
2. noun
a member or follower of a Timotean church or community.
“The Timotean community has been gaining popularity in recent years, with many people drawn to its unique blend of spirituality and social activism.”