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Universalist$87707$ - translation to English

ORGANIZATION
Universalist Church in America; Universalist General Convention; Universalist Publishing House; Universalist Church
  • [[Edward Hopper]], ''Universalist Church'', 1926, [[Princeton University Art Museum]], depicting the founding Universalist congregation in Gloucester, Massachusetts
  • [[Universalist National Memorial Church]] in Washington, D.C.
  • The official seal of the Universalist General Convention

Universalist      
n. universalist, iem. die achter universalisme staat
welfare state         
GOVERNMENT PROMOTING ITS PEOPLE'S WELFARE
Welfare states; Social welfare state; Welfare theory; Social state of right; Welfare statism; Sozialstaat; The welfare state; Criticism of welfare states; Welfare politics; Social state; Welfare State; State assistance; Universal welfare state; Universalist welfare state; Universalistic welfare state; Welfare state in the United States; Welfare states in Latin America; Welfare in Latin America; Welfare state in Australia
verzorgingsstaat, welvaartsstaat (staat die zijn burgers zoveel mogelijk bijstaat op het gebied v. gezondheidszorg, behuizing, onderwijs, enz.)

Definition

Universalism
·noun The doctrine or belief that all men will be saved, or made happy, in the future state.

Wikipedia

Universalist Church of America

The Universalist Church of America (UCA) was originally a Christian Universalist religious denomination in the United States (plus affiliated churches in other parts of the world). Known from 1866 as the Universalist General Convention, the name was changed to the Universalist Church of America in 1942. In 1961, it consolidated with the American Unitarian Association to form the Unitarian Universalist Association.

The defining theology of Universalism is universal salvation; Universalists believe that the God of love would not create a person knowing that person would be destined for eternal damnation. They concluded that all people must be destined for salvation. Some early Universalists, known as Restorationists and led by Paul Dean, believed that after death there is a period of reprobation in Hell preceding salvation. Other Universalists, notably Hosea Ballou, denied the existence of Hell entirely.