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Christian Doctrines about Man, Sin and Salvation - vol 2
editTheology as described on Wikipedia
edit- Destination
- Predestination
- Predestination (Calvinism)
- Pelagianism
- Semipelagianism
- Conditional election
- Unconditional election
- Corporate election
- Reprobation
- Lapsarianism
- Christian conditionalism
- Universal reconciliation
- Christian Universalism
- Atonement
- Sin-offering
- Yom Kippur
- Mercy seat
- Scapegoating
- Lamb of God
- Atonement in Judaism
- Atonement in Christianity
- Moral influence theory of atonement
- Ransom theory of atonement
- Christus Victor
- Satisfaction theory of atonement
- Substitutionary atonement
- Penal substitution
- Governmental theory of atonement
- Recapitulation theory of atonement
- Limited atonement
- Unlimited atonement
- Propitiation
- Sacerdotalism
- Disposition for Salvation
- Faith in Christianity
- Conversion to Christianity
- Repentance
- Repentance (theology)
- Sinner's prayer
- Worm theology
- Justification
- Righteousness
- Imparted righteousness
- Imputed righteousness
- Justification (theology)
- Synergism (theology)
- Monergism
- Decision theology
- Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification
- Becoming a Child of God
- Reconciliation (theology)
- Redemption (theology)
- Redeemer (Christianity)
- Regeneration (theology)
- Adoption (theology)
- Supernatural adoption
- Born again (Christianity)
- Divine filiation
- Union with Christ