Mainline Pietism
Reformed Soterianity, also known as Lectorism, is a major (and effectively distinct) denomination of Pietism that originates from the Lowland regions of Vesta. It was organized around the theses posited by William Lector in criticism of major Soterian denominations such as Canonicism.
Although much of Vesta is irreligious in the modern day, Lectorism remains a dominant faith among the Low-Vestan population in Ancoria and Grensland. The interpretations that exist for Reformed Soterianity's theology vary between individual church congresses, either aligning to broader Pietist aspects to novel concepts such as predestined damnation and salvation. They also espouse belief in the authority of the Diatheca and operate in differing ecclesiastical polities.
Historically, Reformed Soterianity was influential in the development of innovative practices (and in turn, the eventuality of capitalist economics) in both Northern Eurysia. Due to its early cultivation of ideals such as an all-believer priesthood and the election of elders for its proclaimed churches, Reformed Soterianity is often credit as an early liberal instigator to the rise of democracy in these regions. The Spacer Congress of Soterian Churches is currently the largest of the Reformed Soterian religious bodies, yet remains mired in theological debates in special regard to humanity's purpose and existence in space.