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What Is Justification by Faith Alone? (Basics of the Faith)

Fesko, J. V.


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Explore the basic doctrines and beliefs of the church. Composed by some of the brightest and most passionate leaders of the modern church, these brief, theologically rigorous resources offer carefully crafted answers to a broad range of questions

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Ever since Martin Luther, the famous sixteenth-century Reformer, nailed his ninety-five theses to the castle door of Wittenberg, the doctrine of justification by faith alone has been one of the great truths of the Reformed faith. In this concise booklet J. V. Fesko takes a fresh look at this critical doctrine, explaining biblical teaching, examining classic Reformed statements, and answering common questions.

Explains the doctrine of justification in uncomplicated, nontechnical language. Part of the Basics of the Reformed Faith series, which introduces lay readers to Reformed distinctives.

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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781596380837
  • Page Count
    32
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company

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What Is Justification by Faith Alone? (Basics of the Faith)

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Ever since Martin Luther, the famous sixteenth-century Reformer, nailed his ninety-five theses to the castle door of Wittenberg, the doctrine of justification by faith alone has been one of the great truths of the Reformed faith. In this concise booklet J. V. Fesko takes a fresh look at this critical doctrine, explaining biblical teaching, examining classic Reformed statements, and answering common questions.

Explains the doctrine of justification in uncomplicated, nontechnical language. Part of the Basics of the Reformed Faith series, which introduces lay readers to Reformed distinctives.

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