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Soteriology (/soʊˌtɪriˈɒlədʒi/;
Ancient Gr****: σωτηρία sōtēría "salvation" from σωτήρ sōtḗr "savior, preserver" and λόγος lógos "study" or "word") is...
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churches originating in
continental Europe Augustinian soteriology :
Augustine of Hippo's
soteriology,
which later influenced Calvinism Huguenots: followers...
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Sanskrit moksha or
Prakrit mokkha refers to the
liberation or
salvation of a soul from saṃsāra, the
cycle of
birth and death. It is a
blissful state of...
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substitution theory and
moral influence theory.
Variant views on
salvation (
soteriology) are
among the main
fault lines dividing the
various Christian denominations...
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Augustinian soteriology refers to
Augustine of Hippo's (354–430) view on
human salvation and God's providence. His
thinking was
shaped by
early encounters...
- sin and its consequences. The
academic study of
salvation is
called soteriology. In
Abrahamic religions and theology,
salvation is the
saving of the...
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forms the
central mythological framework of Scientology's
ostensible soteriology.
These aspects have
become the
subject of po****r ridicule.
Since its...
- Ahmad, has been seen by some
scholars as a move to
neutralise Christian soteriologies of
Jesus and to
project the
superior rationality of Islam. The 'gate...
- Adoption, in
Christian theology, is the
reception of a
believer into the
family of God. In the
Reformed ordo
salutis ("order of salvation"),
adoption is...
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their beliefs, the
ritual grammar, the
spiritual premises, and the
soteriologies were the same. "This
sense of
greater unity",
states Sanderson, "came...