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TH351 Perspectives on Justification by Faith: Five Views on Its Meaning and Significance is unavailable, but you can change that!

The doctrine of justification is central to the Christian faith. However, believers from different backgrounds have a variety of different understandings of what exactly being “justified by faith” means. In this course, five preeminent theologians present their perspectives on justification: • D.A. Carson—A Biblical-Theological Perspective • Edith M. Humphrey—An Eastern Orthodox...

So biblical faith is warranted, in the first place, by the validity of faith’s object. It’s not faith as a function that saves you; it’s the object of faith: Christ, the promises of God. The faith, to be valid, must have a valid object. That’s the first element of biblical faith.