Solus Christus
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Solus Christus, sometimes referred to as Solo Christo, is one of the five solas propounded to summarise the Reformers' basic beliefs during the Protestant Reformation; it is a Latin term referring to salvation through Christ alone. The emphasis was in contradistinction to the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church of the day.
[edit] The five solas
- Sola fide ("by faith alone")
- Sola scriptura ("by Scripture alone")
- Solus Christus ("Christ alone"; sometimes Solo Christo, "by Christ alone")
- Sola gratia ("by grace alone")
- Soli Deo gloria ("Glory to God alone")
[edit] External links
- Articles on the five solas from a conservative Protestant perspective