Salvator
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Salvator is the Latin term traditionally used in Christian theology and liturgy to refer to Jesus Christ as the Savior.
Statements (30)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Christological title
→
Latin word → |
| appearsIn |
Latin hymns
→
Latin liturgical texts → Latin prayers → |
| appliedTo |
second person of the Trinity
→
|
| associatedWith |
Christological doctrine
→
redemption → salvation → |
| contrastsWith |
Latin "Dominus" (Lord)
→
|
| etymologyRelatedTo |
Latin "salus" (salvation, welfare)
→
|
| etymologyRoot |
Latin verb "salvare"
→
|
| grammaticalCategory |
noun
→
|
| invokedAs |
title in Christian prayer formulas
→
|
| language |
Latin
→
|
| meaning |
Savior
→
|
| refersTo |
Jesus Christ
→
|
| relatedConcept |
soteriology
→
|
| relatedTitle |
Dominus
→
Redemptor → |
| semanticField |
deliverance from sin
→
spiritual rescue → |
| theologicalRole |
title of Jesus as Savior
→
|
| usedAs |
devotional title
→
liturgical title → |
| usedBy |
Latin Church
→
Roman Catholic Church → Western Christianity → |
| usedIn |
Christian liturgy
→
Christian theology → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Savior
→
|
correspondsToLatinTerm |