Christian soteriology

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Christian soteriology is the branch of Christian theology that examines how salvation is accomplished through Jesus Christ, including doctrines of sin, grace, atonement, and justification.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf branch of Christian theology
aimsAt clarifying the role of Jesus Christ in salvation
explaining how humans are saved
basedOn New Testament NERFINISHED
Pauline epistles NERFINISHED
teachings of Jesus
concerns effects of sin
eternal life
forgiveness of sins
means of grace
reconciliation
redemption
relationship between God and humanity in salvation
role of faith in salvation
role of works in salvation
union with Christ
developedIn Reformation theology NERFINISHED
early Church
medieval theology
focusesOn salvation
work of Jesus Christ
includesView Arminianism NERFINISHED
Calvinism NERFINISHED
Christus Victor NERFINISHED
governmental theory of atonement
justification by faith
justification by faith alone
monergism
moral influence theory of atonement
particularism
penal substitutionary atonement
ransom theory of atonement
satisfaction theory of atonement
synergism
universalism
relatedTo Christology NERFINISHED
ecclesiology
eschatology
studies doctrine of atonement
doctrine of election
doctrine of glorification
doctrine of grace
doctrine of justification
doctrine of perseverance
doctrine of predestination
doctrine of regeneration
doctrine of sanctification
doctrine of sin
how salvation is accomplished

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