In all the verses I looked up last week
regarding eternal salvation, the repentance WAS NOT from sin.
Not exact matches
A variety of problems have been raised from a classical Christian perspective
regarding non-trinitarian conceptions of God, including the problems of creation,
salvation, divine self - consciousness, God's relation to the
eternal ideas and to Creativity, and religious adequacy.
A study of Beliefs That Count will provide a fine opportunity for rethinking our basic Christian beliefs in
regard to such doctrines as God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, man, the Bible, the meaning of sin and
salvation, the kingdom of God, and
eternal life.
These «Fathers» spoke of the specific activity of God in Jesus Christ as being indeed the fulfillment, completion, and adequate expression, vis - à - vis men, of the
Eternal Word of God, but they did not
regard salvation as available only through Jesus; even in the Fourth Gospel, it would seem to be the writer's intention to have the Word speak, rather than the historical Jesus in isolation from that Word «who was in the beginning with God», «by whom all things were made», «who was the light of every man», and who in Jesus Christ was decisively «made flesh and dwelt among us».