
By Faith Alone
Answering the Challenges to the Doctrine of Justification
- 224 pages
- English
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By Faith Alone
Answering the Challenges to the Doctrine of Justification
About this book
The Reformation swept across Europe with a God-glorifying gospel of grace. Now the doctrine of grace cherished and proclaimed by the Reformers is under renewed assault from an unexpected place—the evangelical church itself.
With the help of several theologians, Gary L. W. Johnson and Guy P. Waters trace the background and development of two seemingly disparate movements that have surfaced within the contemporary church-the New Perspective(s) on Paul and the Federal Vision-and how they corrupt the truth of salvation by faith alone. By regaining a focus on the doctrine of grace, pastors, seminarians, and future leaders can regain the cohesion, coherence, and direction to truly build the church to withstand the attacks of false and empty doctrines.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1: What Did Saint Paul Really Say?N.T. Wright And New Perspective(s) on Paul
- 2: Observations on N. T. Wright’s Biblical Theology
- 3: A Justification of Imputed Righteousness
- 4:The Foundational Term for Christian Salvation Imputation
- 5: Reflections on Auburn Theology
- 6: To Obey Is Better Than SacrificeA Defense of the Active Obedience of Christ in the Light of Recent Criticism
- 7: Covenant, Inheritance, and TypologyUnderstanding The Principles At work In God's Covenants
- 8: Why the Covenant of Works Is a Necessary DoctrineRevisiting the Objections to a venerable Doctrine
- 9: The Reformation, Today’s Evangelicals, and MormonsWhat Next?
- AfterwordA Change in the Audience, Not in the Drama