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Chrysostom’s Devil: Demons, the Will, and Virtue in Patristic Soteriology
, 2021R. Edwards
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Corporeality and soteriology in medieval Spanish hagiography
, 2021A. Beresford
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Schillebeeckx's Soteriological Agnosticism
New Blackfriars, 1997Edward Schillebeeckx’s richly thought-provoking explorations of Christology are focused in his two studies, Jesus and Christ. These works have brought out with considerable force the need to acknowledge differing, yet parallel interpretations of the person of Christ which are embodied in the life and experience of very different communities in ...
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What About the Child? Toward a Catholic Soteriology of Aborted Fetuses
Journal of religion and healthCollin Olen-Thomas
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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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1992
The central claim of the transcendency thesis is that karma and nirvana are incompatible, antagonistic, and antithetical. The evidence adduced in support of this claim was reviewed in the last chapter and some fundamental problems were pointed out. The present chapter sets out to provide a more satisfactory account of the relationship between karma and
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The central claim of the transcendency thesis is that karma and nirvana are incompatible, antagonistic, and antithetical. The evidence adduced in support of this claim was reviewed in the last chapter and some fundamental problems were pointed out. The present chapter sets out to provide a more satisfactory account of the relationship between karma and
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The Scotist Soteriology of John Fisher in his Good Friday Sermon on Christ's Passion
Franciscan Studies, 2020J. R. Gallagher
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