Cleanup rewrite date August 2011 Refimprove date January 2010 salvation Soteriology Greek language Greek transl el s t ria salvation from transl el s t r savior, preserver transl el logos study or word ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary soteriologysoteriology , definition from the Merriam Webster Online Dictionary which erroneously gives neuter nominative of the corresponding adjective, , as the base ref is the study of religious doctrine s of salvation , which are a feature of various religions. Salvation theory occupies a place of special significance and importance in some religions. In the academic field of religious studies , soteriology is understood by scholars as signifying a key theme in a number of different religions, and is often studied in a comparative context i.e., comparing various ideas about what salvation is, and how it is obtained. Buddhism Main Salvation Buddhism l1 Salvation Buddhism Buddhism is devoted primarily to liberation from dukkha suffering , ignorance and rebirth. The purpose of one s life is to break free from the Wheel of Life in order to achieve moksha release from the cycle of birth and pain and death and achieve ... in the Kagyu Tradition ref Christianity Main Christian soteriology Mainstream Christianity Christian soteriology is the study of how the God in Christianity Christian Triune God ends the separation ... soteriology examines how an individual is miraculously saved by divine grace grace through faith in Jesus ... in a cycle of death and rebirth called sa s ra, contains a slightly different sort of soteriology ... Islam l1 Salvation Islam Expand section date November 2011 Islam Islamic soteriology focuses on how ... Soteriology Pagan Theologies Soteriology ref Savior gods associated with this theme ... beliefs was also a feature of the cult of Cybele and Attis. ref cite book title Soteriology ... religion Dalit theology Further reading John McIntyre theologian John McIntyre , The shape of soteriology ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2011 Glorification , as an element of the ordo salutis , is the final stage in the Christian soteriology Christian theology of salvation . It refers to the nature of Christians believers after death and judgement. Glorification is the third stage of Christian development. The first being Justification theology justification , then sanctification , and finally glorification. Rom. 8 28 30 Glorification is the completion, the consummation, the perfection, the full realization of salvation . There are two events that occur during glorification, these are the receiving of perfection by the elect before entering into the kingdom of heaven, and the receiving of the resurrection bodies by the elect Christian theology stub Christian Soteriology DEFAULTSORT Glorification Theology Category Christian theology Category Christian terms it Glorificazione ... more details
Effectual calling or effective calling ref name Grudem692 in Christian theology Christian Salvation Christianity soteriology is a stage in the ordo salutis in which God calls a person to himself. It is connected with, but different to external calling , in which a person hears the Good news Christianity gospel message . Wayne Grudem suggests that it is a summons from the Christ the King King of the universe that has such power that is brings about the response that it asks for in people s hearts. ref name Grudem692 cite book last Grudem first Wayne author link Wayne Grudem title Systematic Theology year 1994 publisher InterVarsity Press IVP page 692 ref Grudem appeals to the story of Lydia of Thyatira Lydia according to Book of Acts Acts 16 14, The Lord opened her heart to respond to Paul s message NIV . ref Grudem, Systematic Theology , p. 693. ref See also Irresistible grace References reflist External links http www.pbministries.org books gill Doctrinal Divinity Book 6 book6 12.htm Of Effectual Calling from John Gill theologian John Gill s Body of Doctrinal Divinity Christian Soteriology Category Christian soteriology Category Christian terms ... more details
Morisonianism , the principles of the Protestantism Evangelical Union, a Scotland Scottish denomination founded by the James Morison evangelical Rev. James Morison of Kilmarnock on his expulsion from the United Secession Church in 1843, and united with the Scottish Congregational Union in 1897 differed from the older Presbyterianism in affirming the freedom of the human will to accept or reject salvation , and the universal scope of the offer of salvation as made by God to all men in polity the Morisonians observed a modified independency. Nuttall Christian denomination stub Category Christian soteriology ... more details
Soteria is a method of psychiatric treatment. Soteria may also refer to Soteria festival , a festival in Ancient Greece Soteria Belou 1921 1997 , famous Greek singer and performer Soteria Search and Rescue , a company that had been bidding for the UK Search and Rescue helicopter contract until it was found that they had access to commercially sensitive information and the bidding process was ended. See also Soteriology Category Given names Soteria disambig ... more details
wiktionary probation Probation is the suspension of all or part of a jail sentence. Probation may also refer to Future probation , a concept in Christian soteriology Academic probation , the warning period allowed students to reverse serious academic or behavioral decline Probation workplace , a status given to new employees of a company or business Probation NCAA , a possible sanction resulting from violating the rules of the National Collegiate Athletics Association disambig pt Liberdade condicional desambigua o ... more details
Skanda is the name of deities popular amongst Hindus and Buddhists. Murugan Skanda , a Hindu deity also known as Kartikeya and Murugan and Subhramanya Skanda Buddhism , a popular Deva and or Bodhisattva popular in Chinese Buddhism Skanda Purana , a Hindu Purana Scripture dedicated to the Deity Skanda can also refer to Skanda band Skanda , a Spanish folk music band Skanda can also be confused with Skandha , which in Buddhist phenomenology and soteriology, are the five aggregates which categorize all individual experience. disambig de Skanda nl Skanda sv Skanda ... more details
multiple issues NOT January 2012 sections January 2012 unreferenced February 2010 Incomplete January 2011 religious text primary date January 2012 Good works , or simply works , within Christian theology are a person s exterior actions or deeds, contrasting with interior qualities such as divine grace grace or faith in Christianity faith . The New Testament exhibits a tension between two aspects of grace the idea that grace is from God and sufficient to cover any sin except the Unforgivable sin and the idea that grace does not free humans from their responsibility to behave Christian morality morally . The Protestant principle of Sola fide states that no matter what a person s action, Christian soteriology salvation comes through faith alone. Epistle to the Ephesians Ephesians 2 8&ndash 9 reads, For by grace ye are saved through faith and that not of yourselves it is the gift of God not of works, lest any man should boast. KJV According to Protestants, salvation is God s gift at God s sole prerogative. Were it achieved by works, men could take pride in their efforts toward Sacred holiness , and God s gift of grace would be diminished in contrast to man s efforts. A more works oriented perspective is presented by the text of sourcetext source Bible version King James book James chapter 2 verse 1 range 26 , which concludes that faith without works is dead. By works the author here appears to include both acts of charity and righteousness according to the laws of the Holy Spirit Spirit , as opposed to Mosaic Law . See also Works of Mercy Charity practice Christian soteriology Divine grace Prevenient grace Live by the sword, die by the sword Lordship salvation Altruism ethics Karma Protestant work ethic New Perspective on Paul Paul of Tarsus and Judaism Biblical law in Christianity References reflist Category Christian soteriology Category Christian terms christianity stub es Buenas obras pt Boas obras ... more details
is called the Incarnation . Either or both are considered in different versions of soteriology . While ... Original sin Salvation Soteriology Theosis References reflist External links http orthodoxwiki.org Soteriology Greek Orthodox article on term CathEncy wstitle Controversies on Grace author Pohle, Joseph Christian Soteriology Christian theology Theology DEFAULTSORT Christian Soteriology Category Christian soteriology Category Christian terms Category Salvation id Keselamatan Kristen zh ... more details
Merge Destiny of the unevangelized date February 2010 Unreferenced date June 2008 Original research date June 2008 Universal opportunity is an aspect of Christian theology . Under the destiny of the unevangelized debate, Universal Opportunity or God Does All He Can Do is the exclusivist view. Two vital points specify universal opportunity God is omnipotence all powerful and does not require man s intercession, but chooses to use them men??? when He wills. The Bible teaches that God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but instead desires that all men turn from their evil ways and be saved. If a person is open to believing in Christ , then God will find a way to make an opportunity for salvation available, through whatever means necessary. References references Category Christian soteriology Christian theology stub ia Opportunitate universal ... more details
Infused righteousness forms the basis for the doctrine of Justification theology justification in the Roman Catholic Church and is rooted in the theology of Thomas Aquinas . The doctrine states that through keeping the Law of Christ commands of Christ , regular confession and Sacrament of Penance Catholic Church penance , and receiving the sacraments , God s grace righteousness is infused in believers more and more over time, and their own righteousness in the flesh becomes subsumed into God s righteousness . See also Imparted righteousness Imputed righteousness External links http www.ccel.org node 4123 Christian Classics Ethereal Library Righteousness Imputed, Imparted or Infused? http www.theopedia.com Infused righteousness Theopedia Infused Righteousness Catholicism Category Christian soteriology Category Catholic theology and doctrine Category Christian terms ... more details
Soter derives from the Greek language Greek epithet lang grc s t r , meaning a wiktionary savior saviour , a deliverer initial capitalised lang grc fully capitalised lang grc feminine Soteira . Soter has been used as as a title of Gods Poseidon Soter, Zeus Soter, Dionysus Soter, Athena Soteira and Hecate Soteira. as the name of a distinct mythical figure, Soter daimon any heroized leaders of Hellenistic dynasties, see hero cult Ptolemy I Soter Antiochus I Soter Demetrius I Soter Rabbel II Soter Attalus I Seleucus III Ceraunus Ptolemy IX Diodotus I Strato II Strato I Menander I as a title of liberators see also eleutherios a title of Jesus of Nazareth , most particularly in the Ichthys Christian fish acronym Pope Soter Saint Soter , Pope and Christian martyrs Martyr See also Hellenistic religion Soteria festival Soteriology , the study of salvation in Christian soteriology Christian contexts , the branch of Christology dealing with Jesus capacity as Saviour of humankind Category Ancient Greece stubs Category Ancient Greek titles Category Hellenistic dynasties Category Hellenistic philosophy and religion Soter Category Epithets of Poseidon Category Epithets of Zeus Category Epithets of Asclepius Category New Testament Greek words and phrases Category Hellenistic ruler cult Ancient Greece stub de Soter lt Soteras ru sk Sot r sr fi Soter tr Soter uk ... more details
File Ebenezer Strict Baptist Chapel, Haynes, Beds geograph.org.uk 174067.jpg thumb 220px right Strict Baptist chapel, Haynes, Bedfordshire Haynes Strict Baptists , also known as Particular Baptists , are Baptists who believe in a Calvinism Calvinist or Reformed theology Reformed interpretation of Christian soteriology . ref name EB cite book title Encyclop dia Britannica volume 3 editor Chisholm, High year 1910 chapter Baptists pages 372 373 url http books.google.com books?id EjMEAAAAYAAJ&pg PA372 v onepage accessdate 2011 11 23 ref The Particular Baptists arose in England in the 17th century and took their name from the doctrine of particular redemption . ref name EB See also List of Strict Baptist churches Primitive Baptists Reformed Baptists References Reflist Further reading History of the English Calvinistic Baptists 1791 1892 , by Robert Oliver. Banner of Truth Trust , 2006. ISBN 0 85151 920 2 High Calvinists in Action , by Ian J. Shaw. Oxford University Press , 2003. ISBN 978 0 19 925077 6 Use dmy dates date September 2010 UK baptist denominations Category Christian terms Category Baptist denominations Christian denomination stub af Strict Baptists it Battisti stretti nl Strict Baptists pt Batista Particular zea Strict Baptists ... more details
Decision theology is the belief by some fundamentalist and evangelicalism evangelical sects of Christianity that individuals must make a conscious decision to accept and follow Jesus Christ be born again . Some Christian denominations object to the decision theology theory as contradicting the monergism of orthodox historic Protestantism . Many Fundamentalist Christianity fundamentalists and evangelicalism evangelicals adhere to a more severe version of monergism doctrine than do those in Lutheran or Reformed churches, and they also expect individuals to make a dramatic decision to commit themselves to Jesus Christ. Lutherans reject the decision theology of some modern evangelicals, believing that Faith receives the gift of salvation rather than causes salvation. See also Altar call Monergism Sinner s prayer Synergism theology External links http www.soundwitness.org evangel a disc of decision.htm A Discussion of Experience and Decision in Relation to Salvation A Lutheran perspective http www.mtio.com articles bissar52.htm Theological Observer Charles Finney on Theology and Worship by Lawrence R. Rast, Jr. http www.extremetheology.com 2007 07 decision theolo.html Decision Theology Can you make a decision for Christ? Extreme Theology Category Christian soteriology Christian theology stub it Teologia decisionista sv Avg relseteologi ... more details
refimprove date February 2011 Future probation is a point of view within Christian teaching dealing with the fate of the dead in the afterlife . It might also be described as the belief concerning individual eschatology . The general scope of the subject encompasses many variants that range from the Catholic doctrine of invincible ignorance through Mormon practices of post mortem baptism . It is unique to Christian and Jewish belief and can be viewed as a way of extending salvation to all people without being dogmatically universalist . The subject attained great prominence in the second half of the 19th century and has continued into recent times. Prior to 1800, the teaching is difficult to distinguish from universalism as many of the questions involved were framed by different cultural, prophetic and ecclesiastical issues. A treatise on this subject by Albert Hudson, editor of the Bible Study Monthly, was published in 1975 by the Bible Fellowship Union in England. It contains both an appendix describing the history of this doctrine and a bibliography. ref Albert Hudson 1975 . http www.heraldmag.org bookstore booklet futureprobation.htm Future Probation in Christian Belief ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Future Probation Category Christian soteriology Christian theology stub ... more details
About the theological phenomenon the dance Moonwalk dance Backsliding is a term used within Christianity to describe a process by which an individual who has converted to Christianity reverts to pre conversion habits and or lapses or falls into sin , when a person turns from God to pursue their own desire. Within churches which teach Arminianism , backsliding is a state in which any free willed being can adopt, which is a doctrine rejected by Calvinism Calvinists . Historically, backsliding was considered a trait of the History of ancient Israel and Judah Biblical Israel which would turn from the Abrahamic God to follow Idolatry idols . In the New Testament church see Acts of the Apostles and Christianity in the 1st century , the story of the Prodigal Son has become a representation of a backslider. See also Apostasy Antinomianism External links http www.dianedew.com backsldg.htm Christian article about backsliding http www.barnabasministry.com seminary unfaithful restoration.html Article on Christian unfaithfulness and restoration http christians.eu apostasy Backsliding can lead to apostasy Category Apostasy Category Christian soteriology Category Christian terms Christian theology stub ia Backslide ja ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan November 2006 Semi Arminianism , or 4 point Arminianism is a school of theology which is predominant in Independent Baptist churches and some other movements. It is a brand of Arminianism that has been popularized by Dave Hunt Christian apologist Dave Hunt , Charles Stanley evangelist Charles Stanley and David Cloud , among others. It is accepted in Dispensationalism dispensational churches , particularly in Fundamentalism fundamentalist movements . Semi Arminianism teaches the following All people have the Free will ability to either accept Jesus or reject Him by themselves. Some Semi Arminians say that people receive this ability only when the Gospel is presented to them. God s Conditional election election is conditional on faith in Jesus. God predestined people on the basis of foreseen faith Jesus Atonement in Christianity atonement was potentially for Unlimited atonement all people . God allows his Prevenient grace grace to be resisted by those unwilling to believe. Salvation cannot be lost, since it is conditional on Jesus finished work on the cross. However, true Christians can backslide and still retain their salvation. Some even go further and teach that saved people can even reach the point of renouncing their faith. DEFAULTSORT Semi Arminianism Category Christian theological movements Category Christian soteriology ... more details
Grace in Christianity Actual grace is, in Roman Catholic theology , a share in God s life. It is contrasted with sanctifying grace , which is a state of being that can be permanent, in that it consists only in a passing influence of God on the soul. For example if a person has, by grace, developed the will to follow the teaching of Jesus, turn the other cheek , then if in the moment of an assault they choose to turn the other cheek, they may hope for the grace to actually turn the other cheek. Hence the term, actual grace, because it is given for action, as opposed to altering a person s state cp. Sanctifying Grace . However the distinction is not total since actual grace can lead to righteous action and good works. Cp. Justification theology justification by works . There is a biotheology biotheological analogy between spiritual growth and grace and plant growth and sunlight, in that sunlight provides the power to actually photosynthesize and grace provides the power to actually do good deeds. See also Blaise Pascal s 4th Provincial Letters Provincial Letter Attribution Catholic wstitle Actual Grace Category Christian soteriology ... more details
Mergeto Imputed righteousness date February 2010 In Christian theology , the understanding of justification theology justification as double imputation refers to the imputed righteousness imputation of believers sin to Jesus Christ Christ and the imputation of Christ s righteousness to believers. It is closely related to the Reformed churches Reformed doctrine of justification by divine grace grace through sola fide faith alone . See also Imputed righteousness Sola Fide Further reading cite book first Alan C. last Clifford, title Atonement and justification English evangelical theology, 1640 1790 an evaluation publisher Clarendon Press location Oxford year 1990 page http books.google.com books?id f2BohPQyuCkC&pg PA172 172 isbn 0 19 826195 0 cite book first Robert H. last Gundy authorlink Robert H. Gundry title The Old Is Better New Testament Essays in Support of Traditional Interpretations publisher Mohr Siebeck location T bingen year 2005 page http books.google.com books?id Yqb TPDl C0C&pg PA250 250 isbn 3 16 148551 3 Category Christian soteriology Category Christian terms christian theology stub ar ... more details
Redemption by the cross in Christian theology refers to the redeeming power of Jesus sacrifice and or resurrection when he voluntarily submitted to crucifixion by Roman authorities. His death on a cross is understood as the redemptive sacrifice the source of mankind s salvation and the atonement for sin, ref Catechism of the Catholic Church 606 618 Council of Trent 1547 in Denzinger Sch nmetzer, Enchiridion Symbolorum, definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum 1965 1529 niv John 14 2 3 John 14 2 3 ref which had entered human history through the Original sin sin of Adam . ref Thirty Nine Articles of the Church of England , article 9 Augsburg Confession , article 2 Second Helvetic Confession , chapter 8 niv Romans 5 12 21 Rom 5 12 21 niv 1 Corthians 15 21 22 1 Cor 15 21 22 . ref see Fall of man References references See also Jesus of Nazareth Principal view Principal view of Jesus Christian views of Jesus Crucifixion interpretations Interpretations of the Crucifixion Category Christian soteriology ca Redempci per la creu ... more details
Subclass BT Doctrinal Theology is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system under Library of Congress Classification Class B Philosophy, Psychology, Religion Class B Philosophy, Psychology, Religion . This article describes subclass BT. Contents BT 10 1480 Doctrinal Theology 19 37 Doctrine and dogma 93 93.6 Judaism 95 97.2 Divine law . Moral government 98 180 God 109 115 Doctrine of the Trinity 117 123 Holy Spirit . The Paraclete 126 127.5 Revelation 130 153 Divine attributes 198 590 Christology 296 500 Life of Christ 580 Miracles. Apparitions. Shrines, sanctuaries, images, processions, etc. 587 Relic s 595 680 Mary mother of Jesus Mary , Mother of Jesus Christ. Mariology 650 660 Miracle s. Marian apparition Apparition s. Shrines to the Virgin Mary Shrines , Sanctuary Religious sanctuary sanctuaries , Icon images , procession s, etc. 695 749 Creation myth Creation 750 811 Salvation . Soteriology 819 891 Eschatology . Last things 899 940 Future state. Afterlife Future life 960 985 Invisible world saint s, demon s, etc. 990 1010 Creed s, confession s, covenant s, etc. 1029 1040 Catechism s 1095 1255 Apologetics . Evidences of Christianity 1313 1480 History of Christianity History of specific doctrines and movements. Heresies and schisms Sources http www.loc.gov catdir cpso lcco lcco.html Library of Congress Classification Outline Category Library of Congress Classification B BT ... more details
Saving Grace may refer to TOC right Film and television Saving Grace TV series Saving Grace TV series , a 2007 television series airing on TNT starring Holly Hunter about a police detective given a chance at redemption by an angel Saving Grace 1985 film Saving Grace 1985 film , a 1985 film based on a novel by Celia Gittelson about a Pope traveling incognito and ending up involved with the people of a small village Saving Grace , a 1998 Canadian film starring C. Ernst Harth and Ellie Harvie about a naive and disfigured man who risks his life for love Saving Grace 1998 film Saving Grace 1998 film , a 1998 New Zealand film based on a play by Duncan Sarkies about two lovers, one of whom claims to be Christ Saving Grace 2000 film Saving Grace 2000 film , a 2000 British film about a woman who, after her husband commits suicide, begins cultivating marijuana to pay her debts Saving Grace 2008 film Saving Grace 2008 film , a 2008 film based on a Connie Stevens screenplay about the 1951 Missouri River flood Literature Saving Grace book Saving Grace book , by Katherine Spencer Music Saving Grace song Saving Grace song , a 2006 single by Tom Petty Saving Grace , a song by The Cranberries from Bury the Hatchet album Bury the Hatchet Saving Grace , a song by Christian female group Point of Grace Saving Grace , a song by Everlast musician Everlast Saving Grace, former name of Canadian country music duo now known as One More Girl Saving Grace band , a Christian metal band from New Zealand Other uses Grace Christianity , a concept in Christian soteriology disambig de Saving Grace fr Saving Grace gl Saving Grace fi Saving Grace ... more details
Baptist Calvinism Reformed Baptists sometimes known as Calvinistic Baptists ref name Ward cite book last Ward first Rowland last2 Humphreys first2 Robert edition 3rd title Religious Bodies in Australia A comprehensive Guide year 1995 publisher New Melbourne Press isbn 9780646245522 page 119 ref are Baptists that hold to a Calvinist soteriology . ref cite book author Leonard, Bill J. title Baptist Questions, Baptist Answers Exploring the Christian Faith page 5 year 2009 isbn 9780664232894 url http books.google.com books?id uPL4oJM6q UC&lpg PP1&dq isbn 3A9780664232894&pg PA5 accessdate 2011 3 15 ref They can trace their history through the early modern Particular Baptists of England . The first Reformed Baptist church was formed in the 1630s. ref name Ward The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith was written along Reformed Baptist lines. ref name Ward In 1995, the Trinity Hymnal The Baptist Edition Trinity Hymnal Baptist Edition was published for Reformed Baptist churches in America. ref cite book last Music first David W title I will sing the wondrous story a history of Baptist hymnody in North America last2 Richardson first2 Paul Akers year 2008 publisher Mercer University Press page 491 url http books.google.com books?id zNaHK9lnR6MC&lpg PP1&pg PA491 v onepage&q&f false accessdate 2011 11 14 isbn 9780865549487 ref See also Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America List of Reformed Baptists Primitive Baptists References reflist Christian denomination stub Use dmy dates date March 2011 Category Baptist Category Calvinism Category Christian terms es Bautistas Reformados fr Baptisme R form it Battismo pl Reformowani bapty ci pt Batista Reformada ... more details
Image The Favorite by Georgios Iakovidis.jpg left 150px thumb The Favorite , by Georgios Iakovidis , 1890. Adoption , in Christian theology , is the term that describes the admission of a believer into the family of God . In the evangelical ordo salutis order of salvation , adoption is usually regarded as a step immediately subsequent to Justification theology justification . As a theological word, adoption has similar connotations to the act of Adoption legally placing a child with a parent or parents other than those to whom they were born. There are three references in the New Testament to God adopting Christians as his own children Epistle to the Galatians Galatians 4 5, Epistle to the Romans Romans 8 15 and Ephesians 1 5 and one reference to the adoption by God, of the people of Israel Romans 9 4 . Adoption as a theological term introduces a relational dimension to the consequences of Salvation. ref Philip Ryken, Salvation BST Leicester IVP, 2001 206. ref Adoption as a theological concept is also another consequence of the legal act of Justification theology justification , alongside redemption theology redemption and reconciliation theology reconciliation . ref Ryken, Salvation , 207. ref The Old Testament precedent for this term comes from the story of Mephibosheth , who despite not being part of Davidic family was included in the Royal inheritance 2 Samuel 9 7 13 . ref Ryken, Salvation , 213 214 ref Adoption was an important feature of Reformation theology as demonstrated by article 12 of the Westminster Confession of Faith ref The Westminster Confession of Faith Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics , http www.reformed.org documents wcf with proofs Retrieved 15 June 2009. ref Quotation All those that are justified, God vouchsafes, in and for His only Son Jesus Christ, to make partakers of the grace of adoption, by which they are taken into the number, and enjoy the liberties and privileges of the children of God. References references Christian Soter ... more details
soteriology in the Graeco Roman world. Plato absorbed the communism, anthropology, and eschatology of Pythagoras, but rejected his celibacy and his soteriology, as well as his concept of religion .... In the Gospel, therefore, we find a synthesis of Osirian Dionysiac soteriology, Zoroastrian eschatology ..., Phrygians, and Syrians. It also examines the soteriology, eschatology, ethics, and the Messianic ... more details