Sentences with phrase «doctrine of salvation»

Is the gospel identical with the Protestant doctrine of salvation?
Second, it met the needs of most of the contemporary doctrines of salvation.
Niebuhr affirmed that the Christian doctrine of salvation by grace was the only cure for original sin.
A definition of the Christian doctrine of salvation would be «The deliverance, by the grace of God, from eternal punishment for sin which is granted to those who receive by faith God's conditions of repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus.»
And his apostles do not come as propagandists of a secular doctrine of salvation «with sublimity of words or of wisdom» (1 Cor 2:1), but as «ministers of the Word» (Luke 1:2), as his «witnesses to the ends of the earth» (Acts 1:8), as preachers and teachers of the Gentiles in «faith and truth» (cf. 1 Tim 2:7).
Incapable of any theoretical construction, McLuhan does not present his material as a concept but as the common denominator of a reactionary doctrine of salvation.
Such a confrontation is needed to help neo - or post-Pentecostal Christians discern the difference between legitimate empowerment by the Holy Spirit and an individualistic doctrine of salvation.
In his essay «Jesus is Coming, Plant a Tree,» Wright looks to Romans 8 and argues that «the ultimate point» of «Paul's doctrine of salvation through Jesus Christ» is that «when humans are put right, creation will be put right.»
If the gospel is the Protestant doctrine of salvation, then by definition Catholics don't believe or preach the gospel.
The LDS chuch's doctrine of salvation has much in common with the Universal Church (Roman Catholic) and hence provides a strong motivation toward actions that improve our society and our communities.
In addition, the doctrine of salvation has been detached from, and prioritized over, the doctrine of God in a way that is theologically disastrous and inconsistent with the history of orthodoxy.
The sacramental baptism confirms the doctrine of salvation by faith and grace alone.
For the first time in our religious tradition, this prophet stated the doctrine of salvation by a minority.
The survey also suggests a large portion of Evangelicals hold Pelagian thoughts when it comes to the doctrine of salvation.
When we take this into account for ecumenism, we can see that ecumenical dialogue in the present therefore faces an interesting dilemma which has, as far as I can tell, been little noted: How do we establish the relative priorities of, say, the doctrine of God and the doctrine of salvation?
Protestants with their doctrine of salvation by faith alone are seen as too preachy and talking about Jesus too much.
It might seem odd to say that Pullman has a doctrine of salvation, but he clearly thinks that people need saving from some things and saving for others.
By Holy Baptism the power of Jesus death and resurrection is dedicated to us (that is not contrary to the doctrine of salvation by cost - free grace, but confirms it).
Some see Protestantism as a triumph of Augustinian Christianity; and indeed it is rightly seen that way especially as regards the doctrine of salvation.
If you liken my doctrine of salvation to probation, then yours is akin to incarceration.
Christians need to be verbally sharing the doctrine of salvation, not just living it by showing love.
Moreover, and more seriously, it ends by pitting the doctrine of salvation against the doctrine of creation.
The unbelieving heart is not a good student of the bible because they refuse to repent and be saved, therefore since they reject the doctrine of salvation, withholds all the other teachings of the bible from them, that is the true inderstanding of scripture.
This is KEY to soteriology (the doctrine of salvation).
What is at stake in this forum, is the perversion of the doctrine of salvation.
But convergence on justification does not equal consensus on all aspects of the doctrine of salvation.
Evangelicalism is a worldwide, transdenominational movement within Protestant Christianity, maintaining that the essence of the gospel consists in the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ's atonement.
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