ergism

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English

Etymology

From ergo- (work) +‎ -ism.

Noun

ergism (uncountable)

  1. (theology) The belief that good works are necessary for salvation.
    • 1867, Johann Peter Lange, Philip Schaff, A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures:
      Faith without works is dogma-righteousness, orthodoxism. Works without the foundation of faith are work-righteousness, ergism.
    • 1900, The American Journal of Theology - Volume 4, Issue 1, page 146:
      Both enthusiasm and “ergism" are sheer illusion. Neither one is found in pure Christianity.
    • 2015, Søren Kierkegaard, Bruce H. Kirmmse, K. Brian Söderquist, Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks, Volume 2: Journals EE-KK, →ISBN:
      The two main forms of literalism are ergism and orthodoxy.

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