grace
Why the hell do I find questions like this that I need the answer to that aren't answered already...
Jesus taught primarily that we should love God with every part of us, and to love our neighbor as ourself. These teachings became controversial when he asserted that he was the son of God, and that belief in him was the only way to salvation.
Jesus taught primarily that we should love God with every part of us, and to love our neighbor as ourself. These teachings became controversial when he asserted that he was the son of God, and that belief in him was the only way to salvation.
The Catholic church was the only religion in the middle ages and it taught that man was born in sin and to reach heaven he needed to do as the church told him. The church was seen as the "middle man" between man and God. If a person was excommunicated by the church he/she would not be saved and that there would be no salvation for them.
Salvation is available to anyone, rich or poor.
John Calvin, the founder of Calvinist faith.
John Calvin believed predestination was the path to salvation.
Some key teachings of Saint Paul include the belief in salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, the concept of justification by faith alone, the importance of love and unity within the Christian community, and the idea of spreading the Gospel to all nations. He also emphasized the need for believers to live a life of holiness and to serve others in humility.
Luther taught that salvation is not earned by good deeds but received only as a free gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus as redeemer from sin.
By the grace of God, through faith in Jesus Christ. He taught that God chooses to save individuals, man cannot choose God because they are spiritual dead.
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