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Definition of Soteriologies
1. soteriology [n] - See also: soteriology
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soteriologies
Literary usage of Soteriologies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A history of Christian doctrine by William Greenough T. Shedd (1864)
"... and Protestant soteriologies mean by the term "justification," that divine
act, instantaneous and complete, by which sin is pardoned. ..."
2. The training of the twelve; or, Passages out of the Gospels exhibiting the by Alexander Balmain Bruce (1871)
"This author is greatly in love with " soteriologies" of scientific pretensions.
He idolizes Anselm as the author of the "first meta- physique of the ..."
3. The Training of the Twelve: Or, Passages Out of the Gospels Exhibiting the by Alexander Balmain Bruce (1889)
"This author is greatly in love with " soteriologies " of scientific pretensions.
He idolizes Anselm as the author of the " first ..."
4. Atonement: Soteriology: the Sacrificial, in Contrast with the Penal by S G. Burney (1888)
"These soteriologies differ so widely both in their radical principles and in
their details that it seems not improper to note some of their antagonisms. i. ..."
5. The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian by James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell (1878)
"Such are, eg the Lutheran and Reformed Christologies, the Calvinistic and Wesleya"
soteriologies, and the like. But to maintain, as Lechler does in order to ..."
6. Taal en letteren by Foeke Buitenrust Hettema (1900)
"... theologie is niet enkel-soteriologies, ze omvat geheel de kosmos; het Christendom
heeft in het ..."
7. The Doctrine of the Atonement by John Kenneth Mozley (1916)
"(3 vols. 1909-12. 6th, 4th, and 3rd edd.) § 2. Works in which the soteriologies
of particular individuals or schools may be studied: FC BAUB. ..."