Justification : five views / edited by James Beilby and Paul R. Eddy ; associate editor, Steven E. Eenderlein ; with contributions by Michael F. Bird ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Beilby, James K | Eddy, Paul RLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Downers Grove, IL IVP Academic c 2011Description: 319 p. 23 cmISBN: 9780830839445; 0830839445Other title: five viewsSubject(s): Justification (Christian theology) -- History of doctrinesGenre/Form: Aufsatzsammlung.DDC classification: 234/.7 LOC classification: BT764.3 | .J88 2011
Contents:
Part one : introduction -- Justification in historical perspective -- Justification in contemporary debate -- Part two : five views of justification -- Traditional reformed view -- Progressive reformed view -- New perspective view -- Deification view -- Roman Catholic view.
Summary: For centuries the Pauline doctrine of justification has been a classic point of interpretation and debate in Christian theology. And in recent years new facets and distinctions have shaped the debate. After an in-depth introduction, this volume focuses on five views of justification: traditional reformed, progressive reformed, new perspective, deification or theosis, and Roman Catholic.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Part one : introduction -- Justification in historical perspective -- Justification in contemporary debate -- Part two : five views of justification -- Traditional reformed view -- Progressive reformed view -- New perspective view -- Deification view -- Roman Catholic view.

For centuries the Pauline doctrine of justification has been a classic point of interpretation and debate in Christian theology. And in recent years new facets and distinctions have shaped the debate. After an in-depth introduction, this volume focuses on five views of justification: traditional reformed, progressive reformed, new perspective, deification or theosis, and Roman Catholic.

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