Salvation is completely by grace, that is, by the unmerited (undeserved) and unearned love of God as revealed in Jesus Christ. Our efforts to live a moral life, give to the church, help the poor do not complete or in any sense bring about salvation. Rather, they are a way of saying Thank You to God.
Faith is key to salvation
Well in a sense. The founder William Booth was a Methodist preacher originally. But The Salvation Army is a Protestant church or more specifically Wesleyan Protestant.
a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
He is a protestant because he protested the belief of the Catholic church about indulgences.
True belief in Jesus Christ
Yes, "Salvation" should be capitalized when referring to it as a specific concept or belief within a religious context, such as salvation in Christianity.
a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
Protestant Ethic
They believed that Bible,faith,grace alone are the basis of salvation.
Protestant
Max Weber introduced the term "Protestant work ethic" to describe a belief system that emphasizes hard work, thrift, and self-discipline as a means to achieve success and salvation in Protestant Christian societies.