Definition of «eventual salvation»

"Eventual salvation" refers to the belief that one's ultimate or final salvation will occur at some point in the future. It implies that although there may be challenges or obstacles along the way, redemption or eternal happiness will eventually be achieved.

Sentences with «eventual salvation»

  • These folks got the day wrong, focused on the wrong thing, but that does not exclude them from eventual salvation. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • It is a tale of the doomed commitment of superstars like Brad Pitt and Ryan Gosling, the dissipated interest of filmmakers as diverse as Marc Forster and Dennis Hopper, numerous shaky financial arrangements, two studios with cold feet, a writer so tortured by rejection that he spiraled into addiction, a bailout by men in the decidedly unglamorous business of Texas fertilizer, and the film's eventual salvation by an actor who for many years had best been known for semi-naked bongo drumming. (orlandosentinel.com)
  • Long before the Bible was translated to English, or even formally canonized, there was a guy named Origen, who taught the eventual salvation of all humanity (Universal Restoration / Reconciliation). (nakedpastor.com)
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