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Sin - In General.
In Western Christianity, sin is often viewed as a legal infraction or contract violation, and so salvation tends to be viewed in legal terms. In Eastern Christianity, sin is more often viewed in terms of its effects on relationships, both among people and between people and God. The Greek word in the New Testament that is translated in English as "sin" is hamartia, which literally means missing the target. Consequently, salvation is viewed more in terms of reconciliation and vastly ...
See also:Sin, Sin - Etymology, Sin - Jewish views of sin, Sin - Jewish conceptions of atonement for sin, Sin - Hebrew Concept of Sin, Sin - Christian views of sin, Sin - In General, Sin - Roman Catholic Views, Sin - Eastern/Oriental Orthodox Views, Sin - Protestant Views, Sin - Christian teachings on Atonement or the Remedy for Sin, Sin - Muslim views of sin, Sin - Hindu views of sin, Sin - Atheist views of sin, Sin - Notes and references Read more here: » Sin: Encyclopedia II - Sin - Christian views of sin |
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Say: "O my Servants who have transgressed against their souls! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah: for Allah forgives all sins: for He is Oft-Forg ...
See also:Sin, Sin - Etymology, Sin - Jewish views of sin, Sin - Jewish conceptions of atonement for sin, Sin - Hebrew Concept of Sin, Sin - Christian views of sin, Sin - In General, Sin - Roman Catholic Views, Sin - Eastern/Oriental Orthodox Views, Sin - Protestant Views, Sin - Christian teachings on Atonement or the Remedy for Sin, Sin - Muslim views of sin, Sin - Hindu views of sin, Sin - Atheist views of sin, Sin - Notes and references Read more here: » Sin: Encyclopedia II - Sin - Muslim views of sin |
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Temple in Jerusalem - Protestant view.
The dominant view within Protestant Christianity is that animal sacrifices within the Temple were a foreshadowing of the sacrifice Jesus made for the sins of the world, through his death. As such they believe there is no longer a need for the physical temple and its rituals.
Those Protestants who do believe in the importance of a future rebuilt temple (viz., dispensationalists) hold that the importance of the sacrificial system was not completely eliminated with Jesus ...
See also:Temple in Jerusalem, Temple in Jerusalem - Etymology, Temple in Jerusalem - First and Second Temples, Temple in Jerusalem - Jewish views, Temple in Jerusalem - Rebuilding the Third Temple, Temple in Jerusalem - Orthodox Judaism, Temple in Jerusalem - Conservative Judaism, Temple in Jerusalem - Reform Judaism, Temple in Jerusalem - Julian's Roman Third Temple, Temple in Jerusalem - Christian views, Temple in Jerusalem - Protestant view, Temple in Jerusalem - Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox view, Temple in Jerusalem - LDS Restorationist view, Temple in Jerusalem - Rebuilding the Temple today, Temple in Jerusalem - Modern controversy over location of the Temple site, Temple in Jerusalem - Archaeological evidence, Temple in Jerusalem - Recent artifact controversy Read more here: » Temple in Jerusalem: Encyclopedia II - Temple in Jerusalem - Christian views |
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See also:Perseverance of the saints, Perseverance of the saints - The traditional doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - The non-traditional doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - Traditional Calvinist criticism, Perseverance of the saints - History of the doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - Biblical evidence for the doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - Difficult passages, Perseverance of the saints - Objections to the doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - The Roman Catholic view, Perseverance of the saints - Resources, Perseverance of the saints - Traditional Calvinist view, Perseverance of the saints - Non-traditional view, Perseverance of the saints - Arminian view, Perseverance of the saints - Multiple views Read more here: » Perseverance of the saints: Encyclopedia II - Perseverance of the saints - The traditional doctrine |
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