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  2. Regeneration (theology) - Wikipedia

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    Regeneration, while sometimes perceived to be a step in the ordo salutis ('order of salvation'), is generally understood in Christian theology to be the objective work of God in a believer's life. Spiritually, it means that God brings a person to new life (that they are " born again ") from a previous state of separation from God and subjection ...

  3. Baptismal regeneration - Wikipedia

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    Baptismal regeneration is the name given to doctrines held by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Lutheran, Anglican churches, and other Protestant denominations which maintain that salvation is intimately linked to the act of baptism, without necessarily holding that salvation is impossible apart from it.

  4. Born again - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary Christian usage and apart from evangelicalism, the term is distinct from similar terms which are sometimes used in Christianity in reference to a person who is, or is becoming, a Christian. This usage of the term is usually linked to baptism with water and the related doctrine of baptismal regeneration.

  5. Reformed baptismal theology - Wikipedia

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    Baptism is held by almost the entire Reformed tradition to effect regeneration, even in infants who are incapable of faith, by effecting faith which would come to fruition later. [50] However, Reformed theologians do not teach that baptism is necessarily bound to the forgiveness of sins, as opposed to the ex opere operato doctrine of baptismal ...

  6. Monergism - Wikipedia

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    Monergism is the view in Christian theology which holds that the Holy Spirit is the only agent that effects the regeneration of Christians.It is contrasted with synergism; the view that there is a cooperation between the divine and the human in the regeneration process.

  7. Baptism with the Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    [47] The United Methodist Confession of Faith affirms Wesley's doctrine of entire sanctifiation (also known as Christian perfection): [48] Entire sanctification is a state of perfect love, righteousness and true holiness which every regenerate believer may obtain by being delivered from the power of sin, by loving God with all the heart, soul ...

  8. Salvation in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Christian universalism is the doctrine or belief that all people will ultimately be reconciled to God. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The appeal of the idea of universal salvation may be related to the perception of a problem of Hell , standing opposed to ideas such as endless conscious torment in Hell, but may also include a period of finite punishment similar ...

  9. Holiness movement - Wikipedia

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    [36] The founder of the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), D. S. Warner, explains "Holiness writers and teachers, as far as my knowledge extends, uniformly hold up a sinless life, as the true test and Bible standard of regeneration." [5] This doctrine follows in the footsteps of Wesley who wrote “If a believer wilfully sins, he casts away his ...

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