14 Facts About Christian salvation

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In Christianity, salvation is the "saving [of] human beings from sin and its consequences, which include death and separation from God" by Christ's death and resurrection, and the justification following this salvation.

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Variant views on salvation are among the main fault lines dividing the various Christian denominations, including conflicting definitions of sin and depravity, justification, and atonement .

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Christian salvation tradition has explained sin as a fundamental aspect of human existence, brought about by original sin— called ancestral sin, the fall of man stemming from Adam's rebellion in Eden by eating the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.

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Christian salvation introduced the notion that the Devil was deceived in thinking that he could master the human soul.

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Christian salvation allegedly depicted God as a feudal lord whose honor had been offended by the sins of mankind.

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Penal substitution paradigm of salvation is widely held among Protestants, who often consider it central to Christianity.

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Christian salvation objected to the emphasis on God's judgment, and the idea that God changed his mind after the sinner accepted Jesus' sacrificial death, which was not easily reconcilable with the idea of "the perfect, impassible God [who] does not change".

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In Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism Christian salvation is seen as participation in the renewal of human nature itself by way of the eternal Word of God assuming the human nature in its fullness.

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Practical manner of Christian salvation is expounded on by St Alphonsus Liguori, a Doctor of the Church:.

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Broadly speaking, Protestants hold to the five solae of the Reformation, which declare that Christian salvation is attained by grace alone in Christ alone through faith alone for the Glory of God alone as told in Scripture alone.

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Calvinists understand the doctrines of Christian salvation to include the five points of Calvinism, typically arranged in English to form the acrostic "TULIP".

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Mennonites tend to agree that Christian salvation is not merely a personal relationship with God, but a communal relationship with each other.

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Christian salvation universalism is the doctrine or belief that all people will ultimately be reconciled to God.

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Unconditional Christian salvation means that the atonement of Jesus Christ redeems all humanity from the chains of death and they are resurrected to their perfect frames.

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