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The Way of Salvation
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Description: Martin Luther invented the Reformation slogan sola fide--by faith alone--which Philipp Melanchthon and John Calvin brandished and defended. Most Protestants since their time have swallowed it whole. But is evangelical obedience--the good works that follow faith and are produced by grace--excluded from the basis for justification or otherwise? Asserting that ""there is no more serious question bearing upon the destiny of human beings than how sinners can be justified before a Holy G…
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Description: Martin Luther invented the Reformation slogan sola fide--by faith alone--which Philipp Melanchthon and John Calvin brandished and defended. Most Protestants since their time have swallowed it whole. But is evangelical obedience--the good works that follow faith and are produced by grace--excluded from the basis for justification or otherwise? Asserting that ""there is no more serious question bearing upon the destiny of human beings than how sinners can be justified before a Holy God,"" Paul Rainbow examines current and traditional treatments of faith, works, and justification, marshals a biblical case majoring on the New Testament teaching of Paul and James, and offers a series of systematic, historical, and pastoral reflections. Endorsements: ""A fresh and stimulating approach which must be taken seriously by theologians on both sides of this classic debate."" --Gerald Bray, Anglican Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University ""A remarkable book indeed! A long overdue, yet comprehensive recognition of Paul's teaching about the obedience of faith and the relation of good deeds to the full justification of the Christian who is saved. I recommend it highly to all who are interested in Pauline theology."" --Joseph Fitzmyer, SJ, Professor Emeritus, Biblical Studies, Catholic University of America About the Contributor(s): Paul A. Rainbow is Professor of New Testament at Sioux Falls Seminary in South Dakota. He studied theology at Oxford University, Harvard University, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

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Description: Martin Luther invented the Reformation slogan sola fide--by faith alone--which Philipp Melanchthon and John Calvin brandished and defended. Most Protestants since their time have swallowed it whole. But is evangelical obedience--the good works that follow faith and are produced by grace--excluded from the basis for justification or otherwise? Asserting that ""there is no more serious question bearing upon the destiny of human beings than how sinners can be justified before a Holy God,"" Paul Rainbow examines current and traditional treatments of faith, works, and justification, marshals a biblical case majoring on the New Testament teaching of Paul and James, and offers a series of systematic, historical, and pastoral reflections. Endorsements: ""A fresh and stimulating approach which must be taken seriously by theologians on both sides of this classic debate."" --Gerald Bray, Anglican Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University ""A remarkable book indeed! A long overdue, yet comprehensive recognition of Paul's teaching about the obedience of faith and the relation of good deeds to the full justification of the Christian who is saved. I recommend it highly to all who are interested in Pauline theology."" --Joseph Fitzmyer, SJ, Professor Emeritus, Biblical Studies, Catholic University of America About the Contributor(s): Paul A. Rainbow is Professor of New Testament at Sioux Falls Seminary in South Dakota. He studied theology at Oxford University, Harvard University, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

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