Salvation in Christianity Quiz

Test your knowledge on the concept of salvation in Christianity with these 12 questions.

published on April 23
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What is the belief that Jesus Christ died for the salvation of humanity?

What is the belief that Jesus Christ died for the salvation of humanity?
Atonement
Judgment
Redemption
Repentance
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According to Christianity, salvation is obtained through:

Faith in Jesus Christ
Good deeds only
Prayer rituals
Ascetic practices
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The act of being saved from sin and its consequences is known as:

The act of being saved from sin and its consequences is known as:
Salvation
Enlightenment
Purification
Condemnation
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Which sacrament is often associated with the process of salvation in Christianity?

Baptism
Communion
Confirmation
Confession
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The concept of eternal salvation in Christianity refers to:

Life after death in heaven
Reincarnation
Purgatory
Nirvana
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Which biblical figure is known for leading the Israelites to salvation?

Which biblical figure is known for leading the Israelites to salvation?
Moses
David
Daniel
Paul
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The grace of God in Christianity is often seen as the source of:

The grace of God in Christianity is often seen as the source of:
Salvation
Miracles
Wealth
Wisdom
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Which famous Christian hymn speaks of 'Amazing Grace' that saves wretches like us?

Amazing Grace
How Great Thou Art
Holy, Holy, Holy
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
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The process of being born again spiritually is often referred to as:

The process of being born again spiritually is often referred to as:
Regeneration
Rebirth
Revival
Renewal
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In Christian theology, what is the opposite of salvation?

Damnation
Judgment
Reward
Purification
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The belief in predestination often influences views on:

Salvation
Forgiveness
Redemption
Atonement
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Which of the following is NOT a common symbol associated with the concept of salvation in Christianity?

Lotus flower
Cross
Lamb
Dove