Why this word is great
RENOVATIONISM — [Noun] A belief in the improvement of society through the spiritual renewal of individuals. From Latin renovatio ("renewal") + -ism (denoting a system or principle). Unlike "modernism" (which chases the new for its own sake) or "reformism" (which tinkers with systems), renovationism insists that a better world begins in the quiet chambers of the soul. It is the candlelit vigil in a crumbling church, the handwritten confession tucked into a prayer book, the solitary pilgrim setting out at dawn—not to escape the world, but to remake it from within. A faith not in revolution, but in resurrection.