Theology The concept of Self and its implication for salvation in HinduismBuddhismand Christianity DREW UNIVERSITY S. Wesley Ariarajah ShinKiseongCan religious traditions provide the necessary impetus for peace and harmony in multi-faith societies? This question has become an existential question in ...
Christianity teaches the concept of salvation through faith and deeds. Christianity believes that faith in Jesus Christ leads to eternal life. 3 Protestantism Protestantism values the individual's personal relationship with God. Protestantism encourages a personal relationship with God, often facilitated thr...
The concept of Self and its implication for salvation in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity Can religious traditions provide the necessary impetus for peace and harmony in multi-faith societies? This question has become an existential question in ... K Shin - Dissertations & Theses - Gradworks ...
A second element of the faith tradition of Christianity, with rare exceptions, is a plan of salvation or redemption. That is to say, the believers in the church picture themselves as in a plight from which they need rescue. For whatever reason, they have been distanced from God and need ...
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So it was that the Christian Trinity consists of Father, Son (= the Word) and Holy Spirit. The concept of a Christian Trinity seems to have taken some centuries to develop, slowly accommodating Greek ideas. Some early Christians who knew of the doctrine of the Trinity rejected it as an ...
5. Two Contrasted Estimates of our Lord's Person(1) The Non-Believing Estimate--not Truly Historical(2) The Believing Estimate--Relation to Experience6. Christianity an Experience of Salvation7. Jesus and the Gospel8. New Testament Types of Doctrines...
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the doctrines and practices of a liberal form of Calvinism established in France in the 17th century, especially its doctrines of universal atonement and salvation for all. Anglicanism the adherence to the tenets and faith of the Anglican church. ...
Trites’s definitive work on witness, The Concept of Witness in New Testament Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977), Book Google Scholar and Patricia Ranft, “The Concept of Witness to the Christian Tradition from Its Origin to Its Institutionalization,” Revue bénédictine 102:1...