I'm pleased to announce Existential Risk and Existential Hope: Definitions, a short new FHI technical report.
We look at the strengths and weaknesses of two existing definitions of existential risk, and suggest a new definition based on expected value. This leads to a parallel concept: ‘existential hope’, the chance of something extremely good happening.
This seems to conflate people's values with their asserted values. Because of belief-in-belief and similar effects, we can't assume those to be the same when modeling other people. We should also expect that people's values are more complex than the values that they will assert (or even admit).
So replace "Christians" with "people who truly believe in the coming Day of Judgement and hope for eternal life".