Charismatic Soterianity
Charismatic Soterianity, often confused with its Benenuntialist sibling, is a novel and decentralized form of Pietism that espouses a multitude of ideas, ranging from gifts given from God such the ability to handle serpents, the appearance of stigmata, or the ability to speak in tongues to revelationist and apocalyptic anticipations for all of humanity. This is rooted in their idea of continuationism, where miracles and spiritual gifts can still be given by the church (as opposed to cessationist interpretations in other churches).
Some denominations under Charismatic Soterianity are only mildly derivative from Pietism due to minor differentiation from the standard mode of Pietist theological interpretations, whereas others differ highly into being considered heterodox.
This form of Soterianity has also seen radical influence through the openness with, or blatant incorporation of, non-Soterian spiritual and religious concepts; such examples include some sects believing in reincarnation, the existence of extraterrestrials or saurian beings (especially in the context of malicious control over humanity), and other conspiracies. Charismatic faith has seen a wide spread among the developing nations of Plateia in thanks to the ardent evangelism of some sects, in addition to its syncretic ability.
