Universalism refers to religious, theological, and philosophical concepts with universal application or applicability. Universalists may emphasise the universal principles of most religions.
Universalism may also refer to:
Religion
- Unitarian Universalism
 - Universalism, a theological and philosophical concept that some ideas have universal application or applicability
 - Universism, a religion created by Vidkun Quisling
 - Christian universalism is a school of Christian theology which includes the belief in the doctrine of universal reconciliation. 
- History of Christian universalism is the doctrine that all sinful and alienated human souls will ultimately be reconciled to God.
 - List of Christian universalists
 - Trinitarian universalism is a variant of belief in universal reconciliation, the belief that every person will be saved, that also held the Christian belief in Trinitarianism.
 
 - An American denomination that merged into Unitarian Universalism
 
Philosophy
- Universality (philosophy)
 - Moral universalism
 - Open individualism, referred to as "universalism" by American philosopher Arnold Zuboff
 - Universalizability, philosophy of Kant
 
Politics
- Universal basic income
 - Universal basic services
 - Universal health care
 - Universal monarchy
 - Universal suffrage
 - A name used by the Dark Enlightenment for secular humanism and progressivism
 
Music
- "Universal Religion", a compilation album series within the Armin van Buuren discography
 
See also
- Universal design
 - Universal (disambiguation)
 - Universality (disambiguation)
 - Universal church (disambiguation)
 
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