What is another word for toronto blessing?

Pronunciation: [təɹˈɒntə͡ʊ blˈɛsɪŋ] (IPA)

The term "Toronto Blessing" refers to a religious phenomenon that began in Toronto, Canada, in the 1990s, in which people experienced spiritual manifestations such as uncontrollable laughter, shaking, and falling down in the presence of God. The phenomenon has also been known as the "Holy Laughter" or "Renewal" movement. Synonyms for this term could include "Revival", "Outpouring of the Holy Spirit", or "Charismatic Renewal". These terms refer to the same spiritual manifestations experienced by people during the Toronto Blessing but may be used to describe similar phenomena in different contexts or locations. Regardless of the term used, these events continue to inspire religious devotion and spiritual renewal in individuals across the globe.

What are the hypernyms for Toronto blessing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    charismatic movement, christian revival, charismatic renewal, Charismatic Movements in the Church, Pentecostal Renewal, Renewed Perspective, Spiritual Refreshing, Spiritual Upheaval, The Holy Spirit Movement.

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