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.

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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
Savior
surface form: Redemptor
semanticField deliverance from sin
spiritual rescue
theologicalRole title of Jesus as Savior
usedAs devotional title
liturgical title
usedBy Latin Rite
surface form: Latin Church

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Western Christianity
usedIn Christian liturgy
Christian theology

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Savior correspondsToLatinTerm Salvator