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Many other Christian churches hold baptism to have salvific value.
Fidelity to "God's salvific aim" meant putting family and possessions second.
In this salvific gnosis, knower and known are reconciled.
Other Christians have held that there can be truth value and salvific value in other faith traditions.
Unlike the second century Gnostics, they did not apparently place any special relevance upon knowledge (gnosis) as an effective salvific force.
While deities are not seen as necessary to the salvific goal of the early Buddhist tradition, their reality is not questioned.
They wished her to grasp that despair is no more potent or salvific beyond death than it is in life."
For his holy life and salvific exploits, the monk received from God the gift to cast out demons and to heal the sick.
Judgment accompanies wrath and judgment is salvific.
Only if the Eucharist is the actual body and blood of Christ can a Christian know it is salvific.
As she rises, Nathan declines into a kind of exhausted surrender and a modest, maybe salvific wagon-hitch to his pupil-star.
Enter the salvific Vicki, a young tow-truck driver who is turned on by literature and by Sheridan.
Is the Church to be understood as the vehicle for salvation, or the salvific presence in the world, or as a community of those already "saved?"
Under the salvific influence of Christianity, Arthur and his men were the finest heroes in all Christendom and beyond.
This rejectionist vision is utterly incomprehensible to Jews who regard the Zionist achievement as wondrous and salvific.
And like Hemingway, McGuane believes in the salvific power of a man s egoless self-insertion into a difficult task.
Still other traditions identify Mani and Seth, third son of Adam and Eve, as salvific figures.
There Seadreamer suffered and perished; and Vain met salvific harm; and her other companions came near to death.
Such a faith will not be salvific until a person has allowed it to effect a life transforming conversion (turning towards God) in their being (see Ontotheology).
Professor William Klein concluded that the New Testament writers "address salvific election in primarily, if not exclusively, corporate terms.
Gnosticism is grounded in the experience of Gnosis, which is the salvific and revelatory experience of transcendence.
The salvific emphasis of Matthew 1:21 later impacted the theological issues and the devotions to Holy Name of Jesus.
In the New Testament the two names Jesus and Emmanuel that refer to Jesus have salvific attributes.
Finally, the change of a basket full of figs, grapes, and other fruit becomes solely figs in 4 Baruch, which are portrayed with "salvific symbolism."
Rough, arrogant, and disdainful of the Elites, Tartarus is completely dedicated to the Prophets' salvific "Great Journey."