The Doctrine of Salvation

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The Doctrine of Salvation is a theological work by Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig that systematically explores the nature, basis, and implications of Christian salvation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf non-fiction book
theological book
addressesDoctrine assurance of salvation
atonement
election
faith and works
glorification
heaven and hell
justification
perseverance of the saints
regeneration
sanctification
union with Christ
universalism and exclusivism
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
concerns application of salvation to individual believers
relationship between divine grace and human freedom
role of Christ’s atoning work in salvation
employsMethod analytic philosophical reasoning
biblical exegesis
historical-theological analysis
explores basis of Christian salvation
implications of Christian salvation
nature of Christian salvation
focusesOn biblical foundations of salvation
philosophical foundations of salvation
systematic theological formulation of salvation
genre Christian apologetics
intendedAudience Christian apologists
Christian ministers
lay Christians interested in doctrine
students of theology
language English
mainSubject salvation in Christian theology
soteriology
relatedField philosophy of religion
systematic theology
relatedWorkByAuthor Reasonable Faith NERFINISHED
The Atonement NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective analytic theology
evangelical Protestant
theologicalTraditionOfAuthor Protestant evangelicalism
analytic philosophy of religion

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