Difference between revisions of "Salvation"

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''In brief:'' Salvation refers to the work of God in delivering his people from bondage of sin and condemnation, resulting in righteousness and eternal life. In theology, the study of salvation is called soteriology, from the Greek soteria meaning “salvation”.
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'''Definitions / explanations'''
 
'''Definitions / explanations'''
* [[The Christian teaching of salvation]]
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* [[The Christian teaching of salvation]] (theopedia)
 
* [[Salvation (wikipedia)]]
 
* [[Salvation (wikipedia)]]
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* [[How to be saved (Compass)]]
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'''See also'''
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* [[Becoming a Christian]]
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* [[Justification, salvation and grace]]
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'''Articles / opinions'''
 
'''Articles / opinions'''
* [[Some short comments and thoughts on salvation by various users]]
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[[Category:Soteriology]]

Revision as of 22:28, 14 October 2005

In brief: Salvation refers to the work of God in delivering his people from bondage of sin and condemnation, resulting in righteousness and eternal life. In theology, the study of salvation is called soteriology, from the Greek soteria meaning “salvation”.




Definitions / explanations


See also


Articles / opinions


Quotes about salvation