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Salvation - Coggle Diagram
Salvation
Historical roots
Jesus of Nazareth — c. 4 BCE–30 CE, born in Bethlehem
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Sacred texts
Bible
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New Testament
Four Gospels — Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
Epistles — Paul, Peter, John, James
Nicene Creed
Affirmed by Catholic, Orthodox, and most Protestant traditions
Core doctrines
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Original sin — humanity fallen, separated from God
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Resurrection — bodily resurrection of Jesus, guarantee of believers' resurrection
Grace — salvation is God's gift, not earned by human effort
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Practices and sacraments
Baptism
Infant baptism — Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran
Believers' baptism — Baptist, Pentecostal, evangelical traditions
Eucharist
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Consubstantiation — Lutheran: Christ present in, with, and under elements
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Major holidays
Christmas — Incarnation, birth of Jesus, December 25
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Easter — Resurrection of Christ, holiest day of the Christian year
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Orthodox Easter — calculated by Julian calendar, often different date
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Denominations
Protestantism
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Sub-traditions
Lutheran — Germany, consubstantiation, liturgical
Anglican — England, via media between Catholic and Protestant
Reformed / Presbyterian — Calvin, predestination, covenant theology
Baptist — believers' baptism only, local church autonomy
Methodist — Wesley, sanctification, social holiness
Pentecostal — gifts of the Spirit, speaking in tongues
Roman Catholicism
Pope as head, seven sacraments, veneration of Mary and saints
Transubstantiation, confession to priests, purgatory
Eastern Orthodoxy
Divine Liturgy, icons, seven sacraments, Theosis as spiritual goal
No papal authority, autocephalous national churches