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  2. Salvation bracelet - Wikipedia

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    A salvation bracelet is a bracelet with colored beads that represent key aspects of the Christian gospel, such as sin, blood, baptism, and heaven. It is used as a way to communicate the gospel to children or others who are not familiar with Christian terminology or concepts.

  3. Japamala - Wikipedia

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    A japamala is a loop of 108 beads used for counting recitations of mantras, prayers or sacred phrases in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Learn about the origin, history, materials, types and symbols of japamalas in different traditions and cultures.

  4. Chaplet (prayer) - Wikipedia

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    A chaplet is a form of Christian prayer using prayer beads, similar to but distinct from the Rosary. Learn about the common chaplets, their origins, prayers and beads, and how they differ from the Rosary.

  5. Salvation in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Salvation is the saving of human beings from sin and its consequences by Christ's death and resurrection. Learn about the different views and theories of salvation in Christianity, such as sin, justification, atonement, and theosis.

  6. Rosary - Wikipedia

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    The Rosary is a set of prayers and beads used by Catholics to meditate on the life of Jesus and Mary. It consists of five decades of Hail Marys, each preceded by a Lord's Prayer and followed by a Glory Be, and introduced by a mystery.

  7. Free grace theology - Wikipedia

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    Free grace theology is a Christian view that salvation is by faith alone, excluding good works and perseverance. It has a history of controversy and debate, and is associated with the Grace Evangelical Society.

  8. Soteriology - Wikipedia

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    Soteriology is the academic field that compares and analyzes different religions' views on how to achieve salvation or liberation from suffering. The article covers various traditions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Epicureanism, Hinduism, and Islam, and their soteriological concepts and practices.

  9. Prayer beads - Wikipedia

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    Prayer beads are a form of beadwork used to count the repetitions of prayers, chants, or mantras by members of various religions. Learn about the origins, etymology, structure and use of prayer beads in different traditions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity and Judaism.