See also: christianistic

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Etymology edit

From Christian +‎ -istic.

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Christianistic (comparative more Christianistic, superlative most Christianistic)

  1. Relating to Christianism.
    • 2000, Steven Kellman, Stories of Vladimir Nabokov, Page 40
      Its title indicates that its subject actually is Christmas, and, without being a bit Christianistic, it explores and expresses the essence of the mystery of Christmas.
    • 2003, William James, The Skin Color Syndrome Among African-Americans, Page 65
      The nonwhites soon learned that to retaliate against the white-murderers of their people was not the will of the Americanized, Christianistic “God.”
    • 2012, Art Odell, Why You Are a Racist, Page 578
      For suffering under a Muslimistic/Hinduistic/Buddhistic/ Jewishistic/ quasi Christianistic regime of primary spiritualistic essences, they might well ask: Where was my father when I needed him?