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Introduction
Salvation is what Christians view as the centerpiece of Christianity, for most of them it is the
ultimate and in some cases the sole reason why they subscribe to Christianity. The author of
it is viewed and believed to be Jesus Christ, and it is only obtainable through Him, therefore
there has been a way the Christian Church has understood salvation. Christianity then decrees
there are certain stages one has to go through in the process of salvation. In this paper I will
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also believe that restricts God in some sense, as we have brought it to a level that we can
understand. That being said I would comment on the insight I received while busy with the
assignment, it was a good experience to see the different schools of thought when it comes to
salvation and three stages it has, although I would have to comment that within these stages
there are a lot of things that the person would go through other than the simple justification,
sanctification and then glorification.










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