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Section A: The Study of Religions: Beliefs and Teachings
1. Christianity
1.8 Salvation
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Sin in Christianity creates a separation between humans and
God
The path to salvation in Christianity is achieved through faith in
Jesus
What is sin in Christianity?
Disobedience to God's will
Unrepentant sin results in eternal punishment in the
afterlife
.
True
In the Doctrine of the Atonement, Jesus' death on the cross is a
sacrifice
Without the atonement, humanity would remain forever separated from God.
True
What does belief in Jesus Christ involve for salvation?
Accepting him as the Son of God
How is forgiveness achieved in Christianity?
Through Jesus' sacrificial death
What does Calvinism emphasize regarding salvation?
Sovereignty of God
What new identity do believers receive through salvation?
New creations in Christ
The atonement reconciles God and humanity through
Jesus Christ
.
True
Three key aspects of the Doctrine of Atonement
1️⃣ Sacrifice
2️⃣ Redemption
3️⃣ Reconciliation
Separation from God is one effect of sin in
Christianity
.
True
What does spiritual death caused by sin entail?
Loss of eternal life
What does the Doctrine of the Atonement explain?
Reconciliation of God and humanity
What does reconciliation restore in the Doctrine of the Atonement?
Relationship between God and humanity
Steps in the Christian path to salvation
1️⃣ Belief in Jesus Christ
2️⃣ Public confession of faith
3️⃣ Baptism by immersion
What is grace in Christianity?
God's unmerited favor
Match the theological view with its explanation:
Calvinism ↔️ Salvation is an unconditional gift of God's grace
Arminianism ↔️ Salvation is conditional on free will
Catholicism ↔️ Salvation requires faith and good works
Eastern Orthodoxy ↔️ Salvation involves deification
Salvation enables eternal life with God through the atonement of
Jesus
Salvation in Christianity enables eternal life with
God
Sin leads to spiritual death, cutting off access to eternal life.
True
Confession involves publicly declaring faith in Jesus and admitting sins.
True
Sin creates a separation between God and humanity, leading to spiritual
isolation
What is central to overcoming sin in Christianity?
Faith in Jesus' atonement
What does redemption achieve in the atonement process?
Freedom from sin and death
What are the three key steps to salvation in Christianity?
Belief, confession, baptism
Baptism symbolizes a new life in
Christ
Grace is the foundation of salvation, enabling forgiveness and
eternal life
.
True
What does Arminianism emphasize regarding salvation?
Free will
Salvation reconciles believers with
God
, creating a personal relationship with Him.
True
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