The Nature of Justification
The Nature of Justification: A Comparison of the Reformed, Catholic, and New Perspective ViewsI’m not totally satisfied with this, but it should give a primer to the issues.
The Nature of Justification: A Comparison of the Reformed, Catholic, and New Perspective ViewsI’m not totally satisfied with this, but it should give a primer to the issues.
Link to Read We believe justification and sanctification are both brought about by God through faith, but not in the same way. Justification is an act of God’s imputing and reckoning; sanctification is an act of God’s imparting and transforming. Thus the function of faith in regard to each is different. In regard to justification, …
The Bethlehem Baptist Church Elder Affirmation of Faith, Part 10 Read More »
On the differences between the Reformed view of justification and what the Catholic Catechism says: I actually think that what’s happening there is that Catholics use one word for what Protestants have over the last 4 and 5 centuries talked about in terms of justification and sanctification (response from Michael Horton, “but we never mention …
Quotable: From the Most Recent White Horse Inn, Mark Noll Read More »