The doctrine of justification by faith alone is the "main hinge on which religion turns," according to the Protestant Reformer of Geneva, John Calvin. Martin Luther said: "When the article of justification has fallen, everything has fallen." The author defends the central doctrine of the Christian faith at a time when it is under sustained attack in wider evangelical circles by supporters of the "New Perspective on Paul," in Reformed and Presbyterian churches from theologians identified with "Federal Vision," and in the ...
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The doctrine of justification by faith alone is the "main hinge on which religion turns," according to the Protestant Reformer of Geneva, John Calvin. Martin Luther said: "When the article of justification has fallen, everything has fallen." The author defends the central doctrine of the Christian faith at a time when it is under sustained attack in wider evangelical circles by supporters of the "New Perspective on Paul," in Reformed and Presbyterian churches from theologians identified with "Federal Vision," and in the United States from recent converts to Roman Catholicism. The author examines what the Old Testament, Paul, Jesus, and James teach about justification.
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