1847, in reference to health; 1864 in reference to salvation, from German soteriologie, from Greek soteria "preservation, salvation," from soizein "save, preserve," related to sōs "safe, healthy," which is of uncertain origin (perhaps from PIE root *teue- "to swell," on the notion of "to be strong"). With -ology.
sortie
SOS
so-so
sot
soteriological
soteriology
Sothic
sottish
sotto voce
sou
soubrette