by Jean Barbey | Jan 1, 2023 | Pneumatology, Reformation, Soteriology
The Zwinglian conception of Christian salvation is linked to a form of humanist universalism of the Spirit that contrasts with the usual conceptions of the Reformation, but which echoes a certain reading of the epistle to the Romans. Here are a few points of reference...
by Jean Barbey | Oct 27, 2022 | Christology, Soteriology
Scripture presents man’s death as inseparable from his alienation from God. Both a central and archetypal element of the human condition and a just reward for individual sins, it has a physical and spiritual dimension, and refers beyond the present existence to...
by Jean Barbey | Jun 10, 2022 | Anthropology, Epistle to the Romans, Soteriology
Do you have to be a Christian to be saved? If we refer to the biblical texts, we think not. In other words, the teaching of Scripture on salvation makes faith in Jesus Christ a sufficient condition for salvation, but not a necessary one. What we are proposing here is...