How To Use Salvific In A Sentence

  • We do need to show that we can talk without contradiction of God's universal salvific will and the scandalous particularity of the incarnate and risen Lord.
  • Suffering is not some great salvific act in and of itself.
  • I don't know about you guys, but I'm still having trouble with the word "salvific" It just sounds like some kind of unguent to me … Knowledge is Power
  • In summary, a well grounded skepticism is needed when scientists cum advocates seek immense governmental funding for their highly leveraged and purportedly salvific visions. The Volokh Conspiracy » Would the Public Support “Cap and Refund”?
  • Nor need feminists and womanists worry unduly in this case about the tendency of atonement models to foster one-sided and narrow prescriptions for human action by elevating certain features of the cross to salvific status.
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  • To serve these dimensions of Christ's single salvific agency is to fragment the saving action which emanates from that agency.
  • Example 2: An excerpt (and note the salvific sense conveyed in the titles alone) from A Vision of the Grail, pub. 1992, in a chapter titled The Code of Codes, by molecular biologist (and Nobelist, no less) Walter Gilbert: The Volokh Conspiracy » Would the Public Support “Cap and Refund”?
  • With time the Church began to understand itself as the extension of Jesus Christ, as the place where the salvific mediation of Christ is accomplished.
  • Kasper argues that the salvific nature of the Old Covenant follows from the fact that God's grace is available to all!
  • It is not the act itself that is salvific; the disposition alone is what saves.
  • Such a position registers its own anxieties on the fragility of its privilege, and subscribes to its own political theology in cleaving to the salvific power of reason in political life. Feisal G. Mohamed: Against Historical Fundamentalism: Jill Lepore on the Tea Party
  • The result is the loss of substance of key truths of the Christian faith like the preexistence of the Word, the divinity of Jesus, the Trinity, the salvific value of the death of Jesus, the unicity and universality of the salvific mediation of Jesus and of the Church, the resurrection of Jesus. Archive 2009-01-01
  • In his person Christ established a salvific mystery.
  • I don't know about you guys, but I'm still having trouble with the word "salvific" It just sounds like some kind of unguent to me … Knowledge is Power
  • The images of the beloved saints, moreover, served as conduits of salvific grace.

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