salvific
(redirected from salvifical)sal·vif·ic
(săl-vĭf′ĭk)adj.
Having the intention or power to bring about salvation or redemption: "the doctrine that only a perfect male form can incarnate God fully and be salvific" (Rita N. Brock).
[Late Latin salvificus : Latin salvus, safe; see safe + Latin -ficus, -fic.]
sal·vif′i·cal·ly adv.
salvific
(sælˈvɪfɪk) orsalvifical
adj
obsolete acting to save; saving
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Adj. | 1. | salvific - pertaining to the power of salvation or redemption |