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Salvation (from Latin: salvatio, from salva, 'safe, saved') is the
state of
being saved or
protected from harm or a dire situation. In
religion and theology...
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March 2016 AAS82 (1990) pp. 1033–1063
Thomas Kuzhinapurath,
Salvific Law:
Salvific Character of CCEO, An
Historical Overview,
Malankara Seminary Publications...
- is
often depicted as one
among an
infinite ****embly of Buddhas, yet his
salvific function remains paramount in many texts. The Avataṃsaka Sūtra also presents...
- time. In Theodore's
representation of the Eucharist, the
sacrificial and
salvific elements are
combined in the "One who
saved us and
delivered us by the...
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names Jesus and
Emmanuel that
refer to
Jesus in the New
Testament have
salvific attributes.
After the
crucifixion of
Jesus the
early Church did not simply...
- speech, Self. Tīrtha-yatra is,
states Knut A. Jacobsen,
anything that has a
salvific value to a Hindu, and
includes pilgrimage sites such as
mountains or forests...
- an
entire apostolic letter on the
topic of suffering,
specifically the
salvific meaning of suffering:
Salvifici doloris. It is
considered a
major contribution...
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sanctification and
truth that are
present in them. "Declaration on the
Unicity and
Salvific Universality of
Jesus Christ and the
Church Dominus Iesus § 17". Vatican...
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Jesus because Jesus'
rising from the dead was an
integral part of his
salvific work on Earth.
Advocates of the
traditional form of the
Stations ending...
- Pope Benedict XVI (Latin:
Benedictus XVI; Italian:
Benedetto XVI; German:
Benedikt XVI.; born
Joseph Alois Ratzinger, German: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈʔaːlɔɪ̯s ˈʁat͡sɪŋɐ];...