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Restorationism or Christian primitivism is the belief that a purer form of Christianity should be restored by believers using the early church as a model.
Restorationism may also refer to:
the Stone–Campbell Restoration Movement, Christian primitivism from the 1840s onward in North America and Britain
Christian restorationism, a 19th-century movement promoting restoration of Jews to the Holy Land, which later became known as Christian Zionism
Universal restoration, Greek apocatastasis, the "restoration of all things" mentioned in Acts, and most closely associated with Origen of Alexandria (184/185 – 253/254) and Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335 – c. 395)
The formative Universalist Church of America's Restorationist faction of the 1820s, which insisted on a period of purgatory for some souls
Restoration (Latter Day Saints), the process in the 1820s with which the Latter-day Saint movement started; also at times used as a synonym for the movement itself
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