History of salvation is the story that is relevant to a particular religion.
The concept of salvation history (also economy of salvation) is originally from the Christian tradition.
The center of the Christian story of salvation ( "fullness of time," Gal. 4.4, Eph. 1.10) is located geographically in the Roman province of Judea, in the first decades of the Christian era: life and work, crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth as Jesus Christ.
The history after Christ is seen as a "last time" or "end", which urges the preaching of the Gospel to all peoples, until the number of those rescued be full for Jesus Christ's coming in glory for the second time.
Salvation-historical thinking is fundamental to the entire Christian art of the West. It has a Judeo-Christian influence.
Secularisation also influenced modern philosophical thought (Joachim of Fiore, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Karl Marx and many others) and has become a part of the mass consciousness. Modern critics see this as one of the reasons for the alienation of man from the cycle-life in [nature].