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The Soteriologies of Buddhist Tantrism
Abstract Tantric Buddhist practices, often regarded as transgressive or liminal, diverge from the sedate ways of the monastic establishment and the bodhisattva ideal of selfless altruism. The reconciliation of these quite different paths to enlightenment is one of the landmark intellectual projects of late Buddhism.openaire +2 more sources
1994
Abstract The word “soteriology” refers to religious doctrines about salvation, especially the means of salvation.1 The word “salvation” implies deliverance or release from an undesirable state of being to one that is qualitatively better—usually from the historical empirical world to another world beyond history.
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Abstract The word “soteriology” refers to religious doctrines about salvation, especially the means of salvation.1 The word “salvation” implies deliverance or release from an undesirable state of being to one that is qualitatively better—usually from the historical empirical world to another world beyond history.
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Becoming god: Interpreting Pauline soteriology as deification
Currents in Biblical Research, 2023Michael M C Reardon
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The Soteriological Slaughterhouse
Abstract “Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29; cf. 1:36). The Baptist’s programmatic acclamation of the Johannine Jesus as a lamb—indeed, the Baptist’s incorporeal transformation of him into a lamb—whose destiny is slaughter for the benefit of human beings rings out with renewed relevance in our ...openaire +1 more source
Soteriology at the Altar: Pentecostal Contributions to Salvation as Praxis
Transformation, 2017Wolfgang Vondey
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