Calvinismo e adventismo: cinco divergências soteriológicas
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Adventism, Calvinism, Soteriology.Abstract
The major goal of this study is to contrast Calvinist and Seventh-day Adventist ideas on soteriology. Nowadays Calvinism resumes its ideas into five points, called “The Five Points of Calvinism”. These points are usually graphically organized into the anagram TULIP, that will be detailed explored in this research. Today's Adventism, however, did not organized its soteriological ideas into five points, but, this study will work in this direction, and formulate the “Five Points of Adventism”.
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