soteriology

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The study or doctrine of salvation.
 * 2) * 1998 [Mohr Siebeck], Timo Eskola, Theodicy and Predestination in Pauline Soteriology, 2018,, page 302,
 * As we have seen during this study, most interpreters of Paul's theology have concluded that his soteriology is of a mystical nature.
 * 1) * 2012, Richard Lints, 11: Soteriology, Kelly M. Kapic, Bruce L. McCormack (editors), Mapping Modern Theology, (Baker Academic), page 264,
 * Transformationist soteriologies in the nineteenth century supposed that the transformation of individuals by the gospel surely impacted their relation to God while relational soteriologies of the same period inevitably discussed the implications of Christianity upon the character of those who believed it.
 * Transformationist soteriologies in the nineteenth century supposed that the transformation of individuals by the gospel surely impacted their relation to God while relational soteriologies of the same period inevitably discussed the implications of Christianity upon the character of those who believed it.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: soteriologie
 * Catalan: soteriologia
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 救贖論
 * Dutch: soteriologie
 * Esperanto: soteriologio
 * Finnish: pelastusoppi, soteriologia
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 * Interlingua: soteriologia
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 救済論
 * Korean: 구원론
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 * Portuguese: soteriologia
 * Romanian: soteriologie
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: soteriología
 * Turkish: soteryoloji