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الأربعاء، 29 مايو 2019

The Meaning Of Salvation As Perceived By Main World Religions

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By Steven Fox


The Meaning of Salvation is an important concept in all the major world religions. Although they may differ to some degree regarding how this state may be accomplished, its attainment remains the central theme and goal of most followers.

Dictionaries define salvation as being delivered from harmful or difficult circumstances, destructive, evil or ruinous forces, or loss. Media organizations may use the word in connection with somebody or something being the salvation of a certain economic or political problem after difficult monetary or political times. Used in the context of a discussion about faith, it refers to being delivered from a sinful state and the consequences of sin.

Islamic tuition from the Koran teaches that salvation can only be obtained through devoted worship of God. Belief in God must be absolute and total as must obedience of the prescribed teachings. Theologians also prescribe that together with absolute belief a desire to be repentant and submit completely to the merciful will of Allah is fundamental.

The doctrine of the Buddhist faith see salvation as being able to reach a position of Nirvana. This is probably best understood by imagining being able to reach a position of sublime and total peace, or as Buddhists followers will say, to become the Buddha. Reaching the state of Nirvana prescribes that a follower must adhere in personal lifestyle according to the teachings of the Noble Eight-fold Path. This approach includes believers relation to his or her natural environment. Dominating the Eight-fold Path is a thorough understanding the concepts dealing with suffering as explained in the Four Noble Truths.

Christians view salvation entirely through believing in and worship of Jesus Christ. The Bible relates the whole story of Jesus. Seen as the Son of God, in human form, Jesus was persecuted and ultimately crucified by opponents to his message of love and forgiveness. Central to Christian doctrine is the belief that through faith and confession Jesus was able to make the ultimate sacrifice for the sins of mankind. Granting, through grace not actions, an everlasting heavenly afterlife in the kingdom of God for those who truly believed and accepted Christ as Lord.

Judaism as the forerunner of Christianity has a overlapping history which is extensively intertwined. Jews did not see Jesus as the Messiah and Savior in the same way, in fact they do not adhere to the concept of God in human form at all. In many Jewish teachings salvation is perceived as being a release from the various exiles endured over their history. It is linked closely to the concept of redemption or the release from factors and influences that erode the value of human life. To attain deliverance it is a requirement to observe an ethical lifestyle and place a high value on individual morality as presented in the Ten Commandments and other teachings within the Torah.

Hinduism, the oldest major world religion, dating back some three thousand five hundred years BC, has a doctrine that has changed and evolved over time. Hence it is often called a living religion and the concept of salvation in Hinduism has also changed and varied widely in different periods of time. Deliverance for a Hindu is called Moksha. Moksha is achieved when a learned person is freed from the cycle of reincarnation through life-and-death and comes into a state of completeness. He then becomes one with God.

It is clear that the religious orders of the world differ widely in their beliefs, teachings and focus, yet their ultimate pursuit does not appear to be so very different.




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