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Justification (Paperback, Print-On-Demand ed.)
Series: Wheaton Theology Conference
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Justification It is not just one word among many, but it is a
central reality for which Christians are thankful to God.
Consequently, a faithful understanding of justification is not
merely a concern of academic theologians but of all Christians.
Discussion of this crucial matter reached a watershed during the
Reformation, but concerns raised since then have not all been
resolved throughout the church. In fact, current debates, even
controversy, about justification among Protestants and between
Protestants and Roman Catholics have been chronicled for general
readers in periodicals such as Christianity Today and Books and
Culture. In this book Mark Husbands and Daniel J. Treier bring
together notable evangelical scholars and teachers to address from
biblical, historical, theological and ecumenical perspectives key
questions that prevent complete unity between Roman Catholic and
Protestant branches of the church and raise tensions even among
Protestant denominations. Witnessing to certain signs of hope,
these essays also acknowledge points of caution. But for every
reader who is looking for guidance and orientation to this doctrine
and current discussion, this book provides a wealth of charitable
yet incisive insight. Key questions addressed in Justification
include: Does the doctrine of imputation of Christ's righteousness
need to be rethought, or does it faithfully reflect biblical
teaching? How should the faith and transformation of the believer
be understood in connection with our justification? What is the
connection between our union with Christ and justification? What
can we learn from Lutheran, Wesleyan and Anglican perspectives on
justification? What does the Lutheran-Catholic Joint Declaration of
1999 contribute to current ecumenical discussions, and what
prospects are there for real theological and ecclesiological
reconciliation? These an other questions about the vital fact of
justification for Christian salvation remain of central importance
for the preaching, teaching, believing and unity of the church.
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