Justification how we are made right with a holy and just God is a watershed between the Roman and Reformed churches. It has recently been much under debate in theological circles, with new perspectives advanced that differ from the traditional understandings of this key salvation doctrine. Westminster Theological Seminary holds a respected place in the Reformed world as a trainer of future ministers and influencers in the church. Members of the faculty here contribute the results of their investigations into the basis of the doctrine by looking at scripture, church history, apologetics and pastoral application. Justified in Christ will enable you to look with clear eyes on the issues at stake in this key discussion, one that will affect the future of the church. Westminster Theological Seminary was founded in 1929 as a seminary dedicated to education in the Reformed tradition. It grew out of Princeton Seminary with a conviction that the Bible is the only infallible rule of Christian faith and practice. Westminster was created specifically to carry on old Princeton's tradition of heart, piety and solid learning. Contributors J. Stafford Carson how diluting justification endangers the truth of the gospel William Edgar humanitys need of and substitutes for atonement Richard B. Gaffin the relationship between justification and eschatology Jeffrey K. Jue parallel between the New Perspective on Paul and 17th century Arminians Peter A. Lillback the views on justification of various Reformation figures K. Scott Oliphint what is faith and in what sense is it related to justification Lane G. Tipton the importance of union with Christ Carl R. Trueman Christs active and passive obedience and righteousness Also included are the classic The Imputation of Adams Sin by John Murray, Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster from 1930 to 1967, a bibliography for further reading by Alexander S. Finlayson, Librarian at Westminster, and an extensive introduction by Sinclair B. Ferguson.
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Scott Oliphint
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- Publisher: Mentor
- Format: Paperback
- ISBN: 9781845502461
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