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Konsep Keselamatan dalam Teologi Armenian Artariah Artariah; Ncihur Fronika Solin; Agustinus Gulo; Juita Selfia Manullang; Adi Suhenra Sigiro
Jurnal Silih Asuh : Teologi dan Misi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Juli : Jurnal Silih Asuh : Teologi dan Misi
Publisher : LPPM - STT Kadesi Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54765/silihasuh.v2i2.86

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This paper theologically examines the concept of salvation in Arminian theology, a system of thought developed by Jacobus Arminius in response to the doctrines of Calvinism, especially regarding predestination and saving grace. Through a literature study, this research explores the main tenets of Arminianism such as freedom of the will, conditional election, universal redemption, the resistibility of grace, and the possibility of losing salvation. Arminian theology views salvation as the result of cooperation between God's grace and human response, where grace is universally given but can be resisted by human free will. It also emphasizes that salvation is not a static status, but rather a dynamic relationship that requires perseverance in faith. This research shows that Arminianism not only provides a systematic soteriological framework, but is also relevant in the context of contemporary Christian faith life. By emphasizing God's inclusive love and human responsibility in responding to salvation, Arminianism provides an important contribution to contemporary theological discourse as well as a balanced faith appreciation between divine sovereignty and human freedom.
Konsep Teologi Perjanjian Nino Sampe Tindih Sitohang; Helma Mesya C Siregar; Johanes GB Panjaitan; Kevin Boris A Marbun; Adi Suhenra Sigiro
Jurnal Silih Asuh : Teologi dan Misi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Juli : Jurnal Silih Asuh : Teologi dan Misi
Publisher : LPPM - STT Kadesi Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54765/silihasuh.v2i2.87

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Covenant Theology is a systematic approach to understanding the Bible that is based on the structure of the covenants God established with His people. It interprets the overall narrative of Scripture as a series of divine interactions built through three main covenants: Covenant of Salvation, Covenant of Works, and Covenant of Grace. Beginning with God's initiative to bind Himself to humanity, covenants form the basis for redemptive relationships and communicate His will in salvation history. This covenant history includes covenants with figures such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, and Moses, and their fulfillment in Jesus Christ, who is at the center of the New Testament. In the Reformed context, Covenant Theology explains the role of the Triune God in the work of salvation and forms the foundation for important doctrines such as salvation by grace, the sacraments, and the life of the believer. As such, Covenant Theology provides a holistic framework for understanding the biblical narrative as the consistent and loving unity of God to His chosen people.