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Implications of the Doctrine of Salvation ... No doctrine of the faith is more fundamental than that of salvation (theologians call it soteriology). Misconceptions here result in eternal destruction, because faith that is placed in the wrong object cannot save.
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bible.org/seriespage/doctrine-salvation-john-31-21
bible.org/seriespage/doctrine-salvation-john-31-21
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What is salvation? What is the Christian doctrine of salvation? What are we being saved from, and what are we being saved to? ... Question: "What is salvation? What is the Christian doctrine of salvation?"; Answer: Salvation is deliverance from danger or suffering. To save is to deliver or protect. The word carries the...
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www.gotquestions.org/Christian-doctrine-salvation.html
www.gotquestions.org/Christian-doctrine-salvation.html
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Doctrine of Salvation There is an indissoluble union of law and gospel, of justification and sanctification ... FULLNESS OF SALVATION COMPRISES not only the pardon of sins but the restoration of the moral image of God in the repentant believer and ultimately the redemption of the lowly body and of this whole planet,
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www.shasta.com/tempest/seventhunders/salvation.htm
www.shasta.com/tempest/seventhunders/salvation.htm
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The Doctrine of Salvation ... a) Rebuke: There is a conviction that salvation is needed. This initial conviction is actually the Holy Spirit working upon that person’s life. He is convicted of his sin and understands that he can do nothing to free himself of sin or make himself right with God, “For by grace are ye...
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www.lwbc.co.uk/doctrine_of_salvation.htm
www.lwbc.co.uk/doctrine_of_salvation.htm
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A summary of what the Bible says is required to be saved. Doctrine of Salvation, Salvation Adjustment to the Justice of God ... Mankind stands in need of salvation due to Adam's fall (Rom.5:12-21). ... Imputation is the corollary doctrine which describes the mechanics of justification (Rom.3:26,28; 4:3,5,9-11; 5:1a; Gal.2:16).
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www.versebyverse.org/doctrine/salv.html
www.versebyverse.org/doctrine/salv.html
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Most studies of the doctrine of salvation begin with the New Testament and therefore do the same. When the historical element is pushed aside, the New Testament message is seriously distorted. It becomes so individualized, internalized, spiritualized, and rationalized that it loses contact with the earth.
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www.theology.edu/soter01.htm
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Unsurprisingly, theologians will use terms, some of which may appear in the Bible, that may not be fully understood by the nonspecialist. Let's take a look at a few that apply to the study of salvation: ... Thus, a powerful element of speculative determinism was introduced into the doctrine. Beza also emphasized literalism...
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www.theology.edu/soter03.htm
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Because they have a wrong view of who Jesus is, they have a wrong view of salvation. ... A common objection to this doctrine of justification by faith is that if a Christian believes in God the way I say, then he does not need to do anything good, that he could then go out and sin all he wanted.
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www.carm.org/christianity/christian-doctrine/salvation-...
www.carm.org/christianity/christian-doctrine/salvation-what-does-it-mean-be-christian
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Title: The Cross and Salvation: The Doctrine of Salvation ... A very good book about that most distinctive and vital Christian doctrine: salvation in Christ.… I can imagine more than one teacher (myself included) considering the construction of an entire course around this book.… Moreover,
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www.logos.com/ebooks/details/CROSSSLVTN
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