montanism means the doctrines of a heretical sect of the second to fifth centuries in Asia Minor, who held millenarian beliefs.
montanism is pronounced /ˈmɒntənɪz(ə)m/.
Etymology
From Montanus + -ism.
noun
- The doctrines of a heretical sect of the second to fifth centuries in Asia Minor, who held millenarian beliefs.“The disappearance of charismatic wandering Christian teachers or prophets and the assertion of the authority of bishops were probably sealed by the Catholic Church's confrontation in the later second century with a movement known as Montanism or ‘the New Prophecy’.”