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The Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters is a unique reference work that recognizes that the history of Christian theology is fundamentally the history of the church’s interpretation of the Bible. In this volume, contributors from both historical and biblical studies meet and create a reference book that will be valuable for all students and teachers of theology, church history and...

process consisting of several parts: creation in the image of God, original sin, repentance, justification and sanctification. Every step we take in this process depends on the grace of God and the faith with which we respond. Within justification, he stressed the doctrines of the new birth and assurance of faith, which he called “the witness of the Spirit” (based on Rom 8:16). His doctrine of sanctification was controversial in the eighteenth century because he stressed the possibility of entire
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