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Lordship controversy; Lordship Salvation; Lordship salvation; Lordship theology
  • John F. MacArthur Jr

Lordship Lane, Southwark         
  • Dulwich Library.
  • Concrete House]] on Lordship Lane.
  • Lordship Lane Station, Dulwich]]'', an intermediate station on the [[Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway]], a LCDR branch line in London, 1871 by [[Camille Pissarro]].
STREET IN LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK, UNITED KINGDOM
Lordship Lane SE22; Lordship Lane (Dulwich)
Lordship Lane is an ancient thoroughfare, once rural, in East Dulwich, a suburb of the London Borough of Southwark in southeast London, England, and forms part of the A2216.
Lordship of Frisia         
  • Frisian Sealands about 1300
  • Map of the Habsburg Netherlands 1559-1648
FEUDAL DOMINION IN THE NETHERLANDS
Lordship of Friesland
The Lordship of Frisia or Lordship of Friesland (, ) was a feudal dominion in the Netherlands. It was formed in 1498 by Maximilian of Habsburg and reformed in 1524 when Emperor Charles V conquered Frisia.
Scottish feudal lordship         
FEUDAL TITLE
Feudal Lordship
A feudal lordship is a feudal title that is held in baroneum, which Latin term means that its holder, who is called a feudal lord, is also always a feudal baron. A feudal lordship is an ancient title of nobility.

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Lordship salvation controversy

The lordship salvation controversy (also called lordship controversy) is a theological dispute regarding a soteriological question within Christianity on the relationship between faith and works. This debate has been notably present among some non-denominational and Evangelical churches in North America at least since the 1980s.

The dispute opposes two soteriological visions: "whether it is necessary to accept Christ as Lord in order to have Him as one's Savior. The question then becomes, If someone accepts Christ as Savior without also explicitly accepting Him as Lord, is such a person truly saved?". That is, whether accepting Jesus Christ as saviour necessarily implies one must make a concrete commitment in life toward the Christ such as following a certain behaviour or moral system. The first opinion, that of the lordship salvation supporters, is, as Arthur W. Pink summarises: "No one can receive Christ as His Savior while he rejects Him as Lord. Therefore, those who have not bowed to Christ’s scepter and enthroned Him in their hearts and lives, and yet imagine that they are trusting Him as Savior, are deceived". The second opinion is that of those opposing lordship salvation: that one can accept Jesus Christ as saviour, but does not need to accept the Christ's lordship.