salvation (Q192054)

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being saved or protected from harm
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salvation
being saved or protected from harm

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    The fundamental [...] The term soteriology denotes beliefs and doctrines concerning salvation in any specific religion, as well as the study of the subject. (English)

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    Salvation
    Broader Terms Religion Narrower Terms Faith (English)
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    救済 (宗教)
    Variant Term(s)xl:altLabel 救い (宗教); 救済 (宗教上); Salvation Related Term(s)skos:related 贖罪; 宗教; メシア (Japanese)
    Related Linksskos:closeMatch sh85116928 (LCSH) (English)
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    Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Philosophy (General)--Special topics, A-Z--Salvation
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    Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Buddhism--Doctrinal and systematic Buddhism--Special doctrines--Salvation. Other Power (principally in Pure Land Buddhist doctrines)
    Other Power (Buddhism)
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    Broader Terms Special doctrines Narrower Terms General works Nembutsu. Myōgō Nine grades of life Original vow of Dharmākara Bodhisattva. Forty-eight Vows See Also Amitābha. Amitāyus (English)
    Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Doctrinal theology--Salvation. Soteriology
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    god-ultimates
    christiantheology-philosophy
    God and Other Ultimates (English)
    Philosophy and Christian Theology (English)
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    God and Other Ultimates (English)
    1. Conceptual Foundations and Motivations / 1.1 Definition of “ultimate” / Informed by [...] More carefully, and in Schellenberg’s words, [...] (3) soteriologically ultimate, i.e., “the source of an ultimate good (salvific)” (2009: xii, also 2005: 15), meaning being the source of salvation or liberation of the kind practitioners of the world’s religions and philosophies ardently seek (e.g., nirvana, communing with God, moksha, ascent to the One, etc.), whether these all amount to the same salvation (e.g., Hick 1989: Ch. 14) or constitute radically distinct types of salvations (Heim 1995: Ch. 5). (English)
    Philosophy and Christian Theology (English)
    2. Recent Work in Analytic Philosophical Theology / 2.3 Atonement and Salvation (English)
     
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