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right justification - перевод на голландский

CONCEPT OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY
Dogma of Justification; Forensic Justification; Δικαιοω; Dikaioō; Doctrine of Justification; Adikoi; Justification (Theology); Justification by grace

right justification      
verwerkingsactiviteit die alle regels op een rij aan de rechtse kant van de bladzijde plaatst
far right         
  • [[Alberto Fujimori]], the creator of [[Fujimorism]]
  • SKJ]] meeting
  • Acropolis]] which would be taken down by [[Manolis Glezos]] and [[Apostolos Santas]] in one of the first acts of resistance
  • Far-right flags on display at the 2017 [[Unite the Right rally]] in Charlottesville
  • [[Chetniks]] in Belgrade, 1920
  • National origins of Fascist International Congress participants in 1934
  • Children make the [[Nazi salute]] in [[Presidente Bernardes, São Paulo]], circa 1935.
  • Captain [[Francis de Groot]] declares the [[Sydney Harbour Bridge]] open in March 1932.
  • General [[Andres Larka]] speaking in 1933
  • Sumida]], [[Tokyo]] (2010)
  • [[Ioannis Metaxas]]
  • [[Ku Klux Klan]] parade in Washington, D.C., September 1926
  • Spanish [[Falangist]] volunteer forces of the [[Blue Division]] entrain at [[San Sebastián]], 1942
  • [[CasaPound]] rally in Naples
  • massacres in El Salvador]] that occurred during the civil war
  • [[Benito Mussolini]], dictator and founder of [[Italian Fascism]], a far-right ideology
  • National Radical Camp]] march in [[Kraków]], July 2007
  • Genocide Memorial Center]] in [[Kigali]]
  • Dictator of Chile]] [[Augusto Pinochet]] meeting with [[United States President]] [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1990
  • The 1980 [[Bologna massacre]] by [[Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari]]
  • The [[Peasant March]], a show of force in Helsinki by the [[Lapua Movement]] on 7 July 1930
  • Far-right torch march in Tallinn
  • The [[Russian Fascist Party]] in the first half of the 20th century. The slogan "Let's get our homeland!" is also used by the modern far-right in Russia
POLITICAL ALIGNMENT ON THE EXTREME END OF RIGHT-WING POLITICS
Extreme right-wing; Extreme right; Far Right; Right wing extremist; Right-wing extremism; Far-right-wing; Right-extremist; Far right-wing; Far-Right; Extreme-right; Ultra right; Extreme Right; Ultra rightism; Far-right; Revolutionary right; Right extremist; Far-right party; Right extremism; Ultra-right; Far right; Euro-American radical right; Radical conservative; Far right politics; Far-rightism; Right-wing extremists; Right wing extremism; Far-right extremism; Exteme right politics; Ultra right politics; Far-right politics in the United States; Hard-right; Far-Right politics; Right-wing extremist; Far-right extremist; Far-right extremists; Far right extremists; Hard-right politics; Far-right internet forums; European far right; Extreme-right politics; Far-right politics in South Africa; Far-right politics in Hungary; Far-right politics in Italy; Far-right politics in Greece; Far-right politics in Mexico; Far-right politics in Estonia; Far-right politics in Brazil; Far-right politics in Chile; Far-right politics in Peru; Far-right politics in Romania; Far-right politics in Rwanda; Far-right politics in Africa; Italian far-right; European far-right; History of far-right politics by country; Far-right politics in the Netherlands
extreem rechts
left-right         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Right and left; Left and Right; Left Right; Left and right (disambiguation); Left-Right; Left & Right; Left And Right; Left, Right, Left; Left–right distinction; Left/Right; Left and Right (song); Left & Right (song)
links-rechts (militair marcheren op aangegeven ritme)

Определение

justification
n.
1.
Vindication, defence, exculpation, exoneration.
2.
(Theol.) Absolution, remission of sin.

Википедия

Justification (theology)

In Christian theology, justification is the event or process by which sinners are made or declared to be righteous in the sight of God.

The means of justification is an area of significant difference amongst the diverse theories of atonement defended within Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Protestant theologies. Justification is often seen as being the theological fault line that divided Roman Catholicism from the Lutheran and Reformed traditions of Protestantism during the Reformation.

Broadly speaking, Catholic and Orthodox Christians believe that justification, which in their view initially occurs at Baptism, partaking of the Sacraments and the resulting grace of cooperation with God's will (sanctification) are an organic whole of one act of reconciliation brought to completeness in glorification.

In Catholic doctrine, righteousness is infused, i.e., God "pours" grace into one's soul or, "fills" one with his grace more and more over time; faith as is shown through charity and good works (fides caritate formata) justifies sinners. In Protestant doctrine, righteousness is imputed (λογίζομαι, "logizomai") to the inherently ungodly, by grace, through faith in the cross of Christ.

These traditions teach the concept of fiduciary faith, that is, that "faith alone suffices for justification, and that consequently the observance of the moral law is not necessary either as a prerequisite for obtaining justification or as a means for preserving it." Therefore, a righteousness from God is viewed as being credited to the sinner's account through faith alone, apart from works, being based solely on the blood of Christ. Growth in personal holiness is considered distinct from justification, belonging rather to sanctification.

In Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and most Protestant theology, anyone who has been justified will produce good works as a product of faith, as a result of God's grace in sanctification. Notable exceptions to the idea that sanctification and good works always accompany justification are found in Free Grace Theology and many within the Independent Baptist movement.

For Lutherans, justification can be lost with the loss of faith; for Catholics and Orthodox Christians, justification can be lost by sin. For Methodists along with other groups belonging to the Holiness Movement, salvation can be lost with the loss of faith or through sinning (cf. conditional security). The Reformed tradition generally holds that justification can never truly be lost: for those who have been justified by grace, will certainly persevere through faith until the return of Christ himself.