noun
- Plural of Methodism; the religious doctrines, practices, and organization of Methodist churches.
- Plural of methodism; systematic or orderly procedures or approaches to accomplishing something.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the Protestant denomination; Can refer to multiple Methodist traditions or branches
Usage: Lowercase; less common usage; Refers to methodical systems or methods in general
Examples
- Different methodisms within Protestant Christianity have distinct worship styles.
- The various methodisms practiced by churches in the region reflect their historical roots.
- John Wesley's teachings influenced multiple methodisms across Europe and America.
- The conference brought together scholars studying different methodisms and their evolution.
- These methodisms emphasize personal conversion and moral discipline.