By Faith Alone: Answering the Challenges to the Doctrine of Justification.

by Gary L. W. Johnson

Other authorsDavid F. Wells (Foreword), Richard D. Phillips (Contributor), John Bolt (Contributor), Cornelis P. Venema (Contributor), E. Calvin Beisner (Contributor), David VanDrunen (Contributor), T. David Gordon (Contributor), C. F. Allison (Contributor), Fowler White (Contributor), Guy P. Waters (Editor), R. Albert Mohler Jr. (Contributor)
Paperback, 2007

Call number

BT764 .B88

Publication

Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2007.

Physical description

219 p.; 23 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

Foreword, by David F. Wells.
Introduction : Whatever Happened to Sola Fide?
Guy Prentiss Waters.

1. What Did Saint Paul Really Say? N.T. Wright and the New Perspective(s) on Paul.
Cornelis P. Venema

2. Observations on N.T. Wright's Biblical Theology With Special Consideration of "Faithfulness of God."
T. David Gordon

3. A Justification of Imputed Righteousness.
Richard D. Phillips

4. The Foundational Term for Christian Salvation : Imputation.
C. Fitzsimons Allision

5. Reflections on Auburn Theology.
T. David Gordon

6. To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice : A Defense of the Active Obedience of Christ in the Light of Recent Criticism.
David VanDrunen

7. Covenant, Inheritance, and Typology : Understanding the Principles at Work in God's Covenants.
R. Fowler White & E. Calvin Beisner

8. Why the Covenant of Works is a Necessary Doctrine : Revisiting the Objections to a Venerable Reformed Doctrine.
John Bolt

9. The Reformation, Today's Evangelicals, and Mormons : What''s Next?

Afterword : A Change in the Audience, Not in the Drama.
R. Albert Mohler

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008a210000

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