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 +# (religion) the process of being saved, the state of having been saved (from [[hell]])
 +# The process of being restored or made new for the purpose of becoming saved; the process of being rid of the old poor quality conditions and becoming improved.
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-==Noun==+'''Salvation''' (from Latin: salvatio, from salva, 'safe, saved') is the state of being saved or protected from harm or a dire situation. In religion and theology, salvation generally refers to the deliverance of the soul from sin and its consequences. The academic study of salvation is called [[soteriology]].
-# {{religion}} the process of being saved, the state of having been saved (from hell)+==See also==
-# The process of being restored or made new for the purpose of becoming saved; the process of being rid of the old poor quality conditions and becoming improved.+* [[Antinomianism]]
-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]+* [[Atonement in Christianity]]
 +* [[Divine filiation]]
 +* [[Legalism (theology)]]
 +* [[New Birth]]
 +* [[Predestination]]
 +* [[Prevenient grace]]
 +* [[Sin]]
 +* [[Total depravity]]
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Salvation (from Latin: salvatio, from salva, 'safe, saved') is the state of being saved or protected from harm or a dire situation. In religion and theology, salvation generally refers to the deliverance of the soul from sin and its consequences. The academic study of salvation is called soteriology.

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