Which of the following best describes the difference between the judicial model of salvation in Romans and the participationist model of salvation in Romans?
A) The judicial model of salvation is for the Jews (law) , and the participationist model of salvation is for the Gentiles (faith) .
B) In the judicial model, death is a consequence; in the participationist model, death is a cosmic force.
C) The judicial model is concerned with sin; the participationist model is concerned with death.
D) The judicial model refers to final judgment; the participationist model refers to one's participation in the Church.
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