
In this book, Salvation practice in the Christian Faith is revisited, reexamined and described with a view to understanding and determining what it really entails. Various denomiationational positions with respect to salvation-practices and beliefs are discussed. These include the process of salvation in the born-again, Pentecostal and evangelical, etc. environments; Reformed Churches as well as the Sacramental Churches.It is maintained that whatever theologies, doctrines and practices themselves adopted in the various denominational environments are a function of the hermeneutics or biblical interpretations that are adopted by church leadership in those environments. A model is then proposed that we think should be used in the practice of salvation. This model is suggested, not prescribed for Seekers of the face of the Lord, who need Salvation.

About the Author
Modise Philip Maaga is currently a pastor. He is also a teacher by training with a Higher Primary Teachers’ Certificate(1968). Furthermore, he obtained a Bachelor’s degree from UNISA (1974). He also obtained both a Master’s and PhD degrees from Howard University, Washington, DC, USA in 1983 and 1987, respectively. In 2016, he acquired an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Theology (B.Th. Hons) from Northwest University. In 2022 he obtained (Cum Laude) a Doctorate in the Ministry of Christian Leadership – D. Min.(CL) from Ballsbridge University, UK. He worked at the University of Bophuthatswana/Northwest University. As a tunured employee of the University, he held several responsibilities. He was a Senior lecturer, both deputy and director of the Institute of Development, as well as a deputy dean and dean of the faculty of Health and Social Sciences. He was also a Director of the Research at the Mahikeng campus. As professor he supervised postgraduate student research at the PhD, Masters, and honours levels.
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