Description:OVERVIEWThe 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 Perspective- Scott Hahn—A Roman Catholic Perspective- Matthew Bates—A Perspective on Faith as Allegiance in Justification- Michael F. Bird—A Reformed Perspective Nuanced by Historical ConsiderationsEach speaker explores what justification is, what faith is, and what the relationship between justification and faith is. You’ll come away from the course with a more distinct understanding of the different positions on justification and a renewed appreciation for God’s work of salvation.COURSE OUTLINEIntroduction- Introducing the CourseUnit 1: A Biblical Theological Perspective by D. A. Carson- Introducing D. A. Carson- Summary of a Biblical Theological Perspective- What Is Justification from a Biblical Theological Perspective?- What Is Faith from a Biblical Theological Perspective?- Their Relationship (“By”) from a Biblical Theological Perspective- How the Reformation Affected This Idea from a Biblical Theological Perspective- Where Do Competing Understandings of the Above Lose Their Way?Unit 2: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective by Edith M. Humphrey- Introducing Edith M. Humphrey- Summary of the Eastern Orthodox Perspective- What Is Justification from an Eastern Orthodox Perspective?- What Is Faith from an Eastern Orthodox Perspective?- Their Relationship (“By”) from an Eastern Orthodox Perspective- How the Reformation Affected This Idea from an Eastern Orthodox Perspective- Advantages of an Eastern Orthodox PerspectiveUnit 3: A Roman Catholic Perspective by Scott Hahn- Introducing Scott Hahn- Summary of the Roman Catholic Perspective- What Is Justification from a Roman Catholic Perspective?- What Is Faith from a Roman Catholic Perspective?- Their Relationship (“By”) from a Roman Catholic Perspective- How the Reformation Affected This Idea from a Roman Catholic Perspective- Advantages of a Roman Catholic PerspectiveUnit 4: Salvation by Allegiance Perspective by Matthew W. Bates- Introducing Matthew W. Bates- Summary of Salvation by Allegiance Perspective- Justification: Terminology and What It Is Not- Justification: What It Is- What Is Faith from a Salvation by Allegiance Perspective?- Faith as Allegiance- Their Relationship (“By”) from a Salvation by Allegiance Perspective- Advantages of a Salvation by Allegiance PerspectiveUnit 5: A Reformed Perspective Nuanced by Historical Considerations by Michael F. Bird- Introducing Michael F. Bird- English Translations of the dik- Word Group- Four Elements about Justification: Forensic- Four Elements about Justification: Eschatological- Four Elements about Justification: Covenantal- Four Elements about Justification: Effective- Imputation or Incorporated Righteousness?- Justification and Judgment According to Deeds- Concluding Thoughts about Justification by FaithConclusion- SummaryWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Perspectives on Justification by Faith : Five Views on Its Meaning and Significance (Mobile Ed - TH 351). To get started finding Perspectives on Justification by Faith : Five Views on Its Meaning and Significance (Mobile Ed - TH 351), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Perspectives on Justification by Faith : Five Views on Its Meaning and Significance (Mobile Ed - TH 351)
Description: OVERVIEWThe 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 Perspective- Scott Hahn—A Roman Catholic Perspective- Matthew Bates—A Perspective on Faith as Allegiance in Justification- Michael F. Bird—A Reformed Perspective Nuanced by Historical ConsiderationsEach speaker explores what justification is, what faith is, and what the relationship between justification and faith is. You’ll come away from the course with a more distinct understanding of the different positions on justification and a renewed appreciation for God’s work of salvation.COURSE OUTLINEIntroduction- Introducing the CourseUnit 1: A Biblical Theological Perspective by D. A. Carson- Introducing D. A. Carson- Summary of a Biblical Theological Perspective- What Is Justification from a Biblical Theological Perspective?- What Is Faith from a Biblical Theological Perspective?- Their Relationship (“By”) from a Biblical Theological Perspective- How the Reformation Affected This Idea from a Biblical Theological Perspective- Where Do Competing Understandings of the Above Lose Their Way?Unit 2: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective by Edith M. Humphrey- Introducing Edith M. Humphrey- Summary of the Eastern Orthodox Perspective- What Is Justification from an Eastern Orthodox Perspective?- What Is Faith from an Eastern Orthodox Perspective?- Their Relationship (“By”) from an Eastern Orthodox Perspective- How the Reformation Affected This Idea from an Eastern Orthodox Perspective- Advantages of an Eastern Orthodox PerspectiveUnit 3: A Roman Catholic Perspective by Scott Hahn- Introducing Scott Hahn- Summary of the Roman Catholic Perspective- What Is Justification from a Roman Catholic Perspective?- What Is Faith from a Roman Catholic Perspective?- Their Relationship (“By”) from a Roman Catholic Perspective- How the Reformation Affected This Idea from a Roman Catholic Perspective- Advantages of a Roman Catholic PerspectiveUnit 4: Salvation by Allegiance Perspective by Matthew W. Bates- Introducing Matthew W. Bates- Summary of Salvation by Allegiance Perspective- Justification: Terminology and What It Is Not- Justification: What It Is- What Is Faith from a Salvation by Allegiance Perspective?- Faith as Allegiance- Their Relationship (“By”) from a Salvation by Allegiance Perspective- Advantages of a Salvation by Allegiance PerspectiveUnit 5: A Reformed Perspective Nuanced by Historical Considerations by Michael F. Bird- Introducing Michael F. Bird- English Translations of the dik- Word Group- Four Elements about Justification: Forensic- Four Elements about Justification: Eschatological- Four Elements about Justification: Covenantal- Four Elements about Justification: Effective- Imputation or Incorporated Righteousness?- Justification and Judgment According to Deeds- Concluding Thoughts about Justification by FaithConclusion- SummaryWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Perspectives on Justification by Faith : Five Views on Its Meaning and Significance (Mobile Ed - TH 351). To get started finding Perspectives on Justification by Faith : Five Views on Its Meaning and Significance (Mobile Ed - TH 351), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.