9780310578383-0310578388-Justification, Volume 2 (2) (New Studies in Dogmatics)

Justification, Volume 2 (2) (New Studies in Dogmatics)

ISBN-13: 9780310578383
ISBN-10: 0310578388
Author: Michael Allen, Michael Horton, Scott R. Swain
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Format: Paperback 528 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780310578383
ISBN-10: 0310578388
Author: Michael Allen, Michael Horton, Scott R. Swain
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Format: Paperback 528 pages

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Justification, Volume 2 (2) (New Studies in Dogmatics) (ISBN-13: 9780310578383 and ISBN-10: 0310578388), written by authors Michael Allen, Michael Horton, Scott R. Swain, was published by Zondervan Academic in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles books. You can easily purchase or rent Justification, Volume 2 (2) (New Studies in Dogmatics) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $7.22.

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The doctrine of justification stands at the center of our systematic reflection on the meaning of salvation as well as our piety, mission, and life together. In his two-volume work on the doctrine of justification, Michael Horton seeks not simply to repeat noble doctrinal formulas and traditional proof texts, but to encounter the remarkable biblical justification texts in conversation with the provocative proposals that, despite a wide range of differences, have reignited the contemporary debates around justification.

Building on his historical-theological exploration of justification in volume 1, in this second volume Horton embarks upon a constructive task of investigating the biblical doctrine of justification in light of contemporary exegesis. Here he takes up the topic of justification from biblical-theological, exegetical, and systematic-theological vantage points, engaging significantly with contemporary debates in biblical, especially Pauline, scholarship. Horton shows that the doctrine of justification finds its most ecumenically-significant starting point and proper habitat in union with Christ, where the greatest consensus, past and present, is to be found among Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant theologies. At the same time, he proposes that the union with Christ motif achieves its clearest and most consistent articulation in forensic justification. The final chapter locates justification within the broader framework of union with Christ.

“This thorough, systematic, and far-ranging work advances a reading both distinctive and yet more traditional than many of today’s dominant paradigms.”—CRAIG KEENER, Asbury Theological Seminary

“Protestant and Catholic readers . . . will profit by wrestling with this learned historical study.”—GERALD R. MCDERMOTT, Beeson Divinity School

“This is a volume bristling with theological insight and intellectual energy.”—SIMON GATHERCOLE, University of Cambridge

“Very impressive and a major contribution to the clarification of the significant issues.”—ROBERT KOLB, Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis

“A superb and engaging book, marked by a careful and generous listening to other theological traditions. It will not only reenergize the reader with a passion for understanding this long-running doctrinal conversation, but also challenge one to engage critically.”—EDUARDO J. ECHEVERRIA, Sacred Heart Major Seminary

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