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P. Andrew Sandlin, ed.
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A Faith That Is Never Alone, P. Andrew Sandlin, ed.
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PT774
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397 pages, paper
Detailed Description
Lordship Salvation, Law and Gospel unity, the Shepherd Controversy, the New Perspective on Paul, and the Federal Vision — theological paradigms diverse in content but united in affirming a faith that is never alone, have occasioned the prominent battle presently waged in Reformed churches, denominations, colleges, and seminaries. A Faith That Is Never Alone (the inaugural offering of Kerygma Press) is a targeted response to Westminster Seminary in California, but it implicitly addresses many others in the Reformed tradition (and elsewhere) who have driven an unnecessary wedge between faith and works. A Faith That Is Never Alone blends scholarly analysis with pastoral concern in championing a Christ-drenched, obedient, persevering faith.
“Combining careful, thought-provoking exegesis with a deep indebtedness to Calvin's emphasis on union with Christ, the contributors to A Faith That Is Never Alone engage in stimulating theological reflection on the relation¬ship of faith and good works. While their conclusions will no doubt elicit a wide range of responses from the Reformed community, they cannot be easily dismissed. In short, A Faith That Is Never Alone is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate over justification."
Douglas" Green
Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology
Westminster Theological Seminary
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