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The Way of Salvation: The Role of Christian Obedience in Justification
Paul RainbowPaperback 2005-09-01
Martin Luther invented the Reformation slogan sola fide - by faith alone - which Philip Melanchthon and John Calvin brandished and defended. Most Protestants since their time have swallowed it whole. But is evangelical obedience - the good works that follow faith and are produced by grace - excluded from the basis for justification or otherwise? Asserting "There is no more serious question bearing upon the destiny of human beings than how sinners can be justified before a Holy Go", Paul Rainbow examines current and traditional treatments of faith, works and justification, marshals a biblical case majoring on the New Testament teaching of Paul and James and offers a series of systematic, historical and pastoral reflections.
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Martin Luther invented the Reformation slogan sola fideby faith alonewhich Philip Melanchthon and John Calvin brandished and defended. Most Protestants since their time have swallowed it whole. But is evangelical obediencethe good works that follow faith and are produced by graceexcluded from the basis for justification or otherwise? Asserting "There is no more serious question bearing upon the destiny of human beings than how sinners can be justified before a Holy God," Paul Rainbow examines current and traditional treatments of faith, works and justification, marshals a biblical case majoring on the New Testament teaching of Paul and James and offers a series of systematic, historical and pastoral reflections.
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Martin Luther invented the Reformation slogan sola fide - by faith alone - which Philip Melanchthon and John Calvin brandished and defended. Most Protestants since their time have swallowed it whole. But is evangelical obedience - the good works that follow faith and are produced by grace - excluded from the basis for justification or otherwise? Asserting "There is no more serious question bearing upon the destiny of human beings than how sinners can be justified before a Holy Go", Paul Rainbow examines current and traditional treatments of faith, works and justification, marshals a biblical case majoring on the New Testament teaching of Paul and James and offers a series of systematic, historical and pastoral reflections.
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Martin Luther invented the Reformation slogan sola fideby faith alonewhich Philip Melanchthon and John Calvin brandished and defended. Most Protestants since their time have swallowed it whole. But is evangelical obediencethe good works that follow faith and are produced by graceexcluded from the basis for justification or otherwise? Asserting "There is no more serious question bearing upon the destiny of human beings than how sinners can be justified before a Holy God," Paul Rainbow examines current and traditional treatments of faith, works and justification, marshals a biblical case majoring on the New Testament teaching of Paul and James and offers a series of systematic, historical and pastoral reflections.