In Christianity, salvation is that process of seeking the blood of Jesus to cover a person's sinful nature. Jesus is considered to be a sacrifice just as sinners used to sacrifice lambs in the past.
No, Christians do not believe in the concept of the evil eye.
Judaism doesn't share the Christian concept of salvation.
Roman religion did not have a concept of salvation. When Christianity became the main religion of the Roman Empire, the Christian concept of salvation was adopted and was described in the Christian way.
its a run on......how about- Christians today are facing similar problems the Christians in Paul's time. Being faithful to god is the only path salvation.
Yes, "Salvation" should be capitalized when referring to it as a specific concept or belief within a religious context, such as salvation in Christianity.
Buddhists do not share the concept of "salvation" with Christians. Buddhists have no god(s) that grant prayers, forgive sins, judge, save or condemn. The closest that might be seen as the "salvation" is enlightenment where a Buddhist sees how to run his life with enough skill to avoid desire. The Buddhist can then attain Nirvana, which he may or may not do depending on his choice.
Buddhists do not share the concept of "salvation" with Christians. Buddhists have no god(s) that grant prayers, forgive sins, judge, save or condemn. The closest that might be seen as the "salvation" is enlightenment where a Buddhist sees how to run his life with enough skill to avoid desire. The Buddhist can then attain Nirvana, which he may or may not do, depending on his choice.
We as Christians have hope after death, as we have salvation.
sacraments
Salvation through good works
I wonder what you mean by 'salvation'. Normally, it is a religious concept involving rebirth, but perhaps you mean something else.
Current Christians use Jesus' teaching as a guide to their own life in hope to attain salvation.