Theological Catchphrases Pt. I.V: Soteriology
November 29, 2005 – 5:04 pmI took a step back and re-categorized the list. Now it is in three parts: Soteriological: having to do with Salvation. Non-Soteriological: not having to do with salvation, or one step removed. ??- I’m not sure.
My bias here is that “Having to do with Salvation” means to me “Having to do with Christ’s death and resurrection, and how that event relates God to Man”
Soteriological (Having to do with Salvation)
Divinity of Jesus
Literal Resurrection
Full Humanity of Jesus
Justification
Nature of the Atonement
One Person, two Natures
??(I can see arguments both ways)
Trinity
Non Soteriological (Not having to do with Salvation, or a step removed from Salvation)
Sanctification
Authority of Scripture
Inerrancy of Scripture
Nature of the Lords Supper
Age of Baptism
Sacramental Marriage
Virgin birth
Perpetual virginity of Mary
Authority of Tradition
Human nature after the Fall
Premarital Sex
Postmarital Sex
Healing continues
Tongues continue
Nature of Baptism
Necessity of Holy Spirit Baptism
Baptismal Regeneration
Decisional Regeneration
Literal Hell
Literal Devil
Private Confession
Divorce
Apocrypha (inclusion in Canon)
James (inclusion in Canon)
Revelation (inclusion in Canon)
Supralapsarianism/Infralapsariansim (order of decrees)
The Filioque
Entire Sanctification
Ordination of Women
Ordination of Homosexual people
Church Membership for Practicing Homosexual people
Primacy of the Word
Common Cup
Intinction
Disposable Cups at Communion
Mode of Baptism (sprinkling or dunking)
Use of Images in worship
Contemporary music in worship
Specific translation of Scripture
Burial versus Cremation
Beer
Dancing
Playing Cards
Swearing
Rapture
Millennium
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