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Salvation in Christianity : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salvation (Christianity)
Salvation, in Christianity, is the saving of the soul from sin and its consequences.〔"The saving of the soul; the deliverance from sin and its consequences" OED 2nd ed. 1989.〕 It may also be called "deliverance" or "redemption" from sin and its effects.〔Wilfred Graves, Jr., ''In Pursuit of Wholeness: Experiencing God's Salvation for the Total Person'' (Shippensburg, PA: Destiny Image, 2011), 9, 22, 74-5.〕 Variant views on salvation are among the main fault lines dividing the various Christian denominations, both between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism and within Protestantism, notably in the Calvinist–Arminian debate, and the fault lines include conflicting definitions of depravity, predestination, atonement, and most pointedly, justification. ==Summary== According to Christian belief, salvation from sin in general and original sin in particular is made possible by the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, which in the context of salvation is referred to as the "atonement".〔"Christian Doctrines of Salvation." Religion facts. June 20, 2009. http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/beliefs/salvation.htm〕 Christian soteriology ranges from exclusive salvation〔Newman, Jay. ''Foundations of religious tolerance.'' University of Toronto Press, 1982. ISBN 0-8020-5591-5〕 to universal reconciliation〔Parry, Robin A. ''Universal salvation? The Current Debate.'' Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2004. ISBN 0-8028-2764-0〕 concepts. While some of the differences are as widespread as Christianity itself, the overwhelming majority agrees that Christian salvation is made possible by the work of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, dying on the cross.
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