Justification and the Gospel – Understanding the Contexts and Controversies
Autor R. Michael Allenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 noi 2013
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ISBN-13: 9780801039867
ISBN-10: 080103986X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 166 x 226 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Baker Books
ISBN-10: 080103986X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 166 x 226 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Baker Books
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""Justification and the Gospel" is theology at its best: disciplined by the instruction of Scripture, attentive to the traditions of Christian thought and practice, filled with discriminating judgments, and eager to explain and commend the gospel of justification."
--John Webster, University of St. Andrews
"Michael Allen provides here a first-rate study of the doctrine of justification construed in the context of Christian theology as a whole. His review of contemporary debates and his awareness of biblical and historical sources are alike impressive. This is a book that challenges and provokes as well as informs."
--Timothy George, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University; general editor, Reformation Commentary on Scripture
"In this important and lively book, R. Michael Allen broadens and deepens contemporary reflection on the doctrine of justification. Allen provides a dogmatic account of justification, attentive to how it relates to other topics in Christian doctrine--including the divine attributes, Trinity, Christology, the church, and the place of participation in God in salvation. In the process, Allen shows how historic catholic and Reformation sources can illuminate a biblical doctrine of justification, moving beyond the caricatures of pre-Enlightenment theologians that have become common in recent debates. "Justification and the Gospel" is a valuable work that will enlighten, provoke, and edify."
--J. Todd Billings, Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan
"When dealing with the explosive topic of justification, fair-minded communication and understanding between theologians, biblical scholars, historians, and practitioners are often hard to find. How rare it can be to find a theologian who not only appreciates the vital significance of justification but also carefully avoids falling into the trap of reducing everything to justification. Allen's study is logically sound, biblically informed, theologically nuanced, and relevant for the life of the church. Amid ongoing debates, we need this book."
--Kelly M. Kapic, Covenant College
--John Webster, University of St. Andrews
"Michael Allen provides here a first-rate study of the doctrine of justification construed in the context of Christian theology as a whole. His review of contemporary debates and his awareness of biblical and historical sources are alike impressive. This is a book that challenges and provokes as well as informs."
--Timothy George, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University; general editor, Reformation Commentary on Scripture
"In this important and lively book, R. Michael Allen broadens and deepens contemporary reflection on the doctrine of justification. Allen provides a dogmatic account of justification, attentive to how it relates to other topics in Christian doctrine--including the divine attributes, Trinity, Christology, the church, and the place of participation in God in salvation. In the process, Allen shows how historic catholic and Reformation sources can illuminate a biblical doctrine of justification, moving beyond the caricatures of pre-Enlightenment theologians that have become common in recent debates. "Justification and the Gospel" is a valuable work that will enlighten, provoke, and edify."
--J. Todd Billings, Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan
"When dealing with the explosive topic of justification, fair-minded communication and understanding between theologians, biblical scholars, historians, and practitioners are often hard to find. How rare it can be to find a theologian who not only appreciates the vital significance of justification but also carefully avoids falling into the trap of reducing everything to justification. Allen's study is logically sound, biblically informed, theologically nuanced, and relevant for the life of the church. Amid ongoing debates, we need this book."
--Kelly M. Kapic, Covenant College