Wednesday, May 6, 2020
The Basics And The Second By Alistair Mcgrath - 1727 Words
This paper on Salvation is defining both objectively and subjectively from the two required reading text. The first text is written by Alistair McGrathââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Theology: The Basics and the second is written by Dr. Yung Chul Hanââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Transforming Power: Dimension of the Gospel. I will describe how the both texts are in association as well as seeking observations, and other conclusions to gain a better understanding of salvation from both perspectives. According to (Mc.Grath, p.78), the word salvation is referred to as something that has already happened in the past, to something that will happen in the future. Spiritual transformation requires of us what is called dependent responsibility. All the moral commands and exhortations of scripture assume our responsibility. Salvation is deliverance from danger or suffering. The word salvation carries the idea of victory, health, or preservation (www.biblia.com). Salvation can be viewed as a spiritual transformation which the dependency of the Holy Spirit assist in the change of a believers past, self to a vessel of God in the present lives which exemplifies life, deliverance, peace, and a victory won through personal conviction. The victory is one that only Jesus Christ has authority save us which gives believers complete approval to have possession to enter the kingdom of heaven. Looking objectively at McGrath and Arringtonââ¬â¢s work on Salvation What is salvation? According McGrath he explained salvation to be ââ¬Å"A central theme
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