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Justified by Faith Alone by R. C. Sproul
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Justified by Faith Alone (edition 2010)

by R. C. Sproul

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Since the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, sola fide has been the defining doctrine of evangelical Christianity--and the way a person is justified the defining difference between Roman Catholics and evangelicals. In this booklet R.C. Sproul examines what justification is according to God's Word, compares the Roman Catholic and evangelical stances on this core doctrine, and discusses the relationship of faith and works--all to show why "by faith alone" is so essential. As Sproul puts it, "The crucial issue of infusion versus imputation remains irreconcilable. We are either justified by a righteousness that is in us or by a righteousness that is apart from us. There is no third way." Indeed, eternity is at stake. This is a topic that should not be ignored.… (more)
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Title:Justified by Faith Alone
Authors:R. C. Sproul
Info:Crossway Books (2010), Paperback, 64 pages
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A good short overview of the doctrine of Justification by Faith Alone. ( )
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Since the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, sola fide has been the defining doctrine of evangelical Christianity--and the way a person is justified the defining difference between Roman Catholics and evangelicals. In this booklet R.C. Sproul examines what justification is according to God's Word, compares the Roman Catholic and evangelical stances on this core doctrine, and discusses the relationship of faith and works--all to show why "by faith alone" is so essential. As Sproul puts it, "The crucial issue of infusion versus imputation remains irreconcilable. We are either justified by a righteousness that is in us or by a righteousness that is apart from us. There is no third way." Indeed, eternity is at stake. This is a topic that should not be ignored.

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Contents: Preface / Bruce Bickel -- Long before Luther : Jesus and the doctrine of justification / John F. MacArthur, Jr. -- Justification by faith alone : the forensic nature of justification / R.C. Sproul -- Justification by faith alone : the relation of faith to justification / Joel R. Beeke -- Justification by faith alone : the nature of justifying faith / John H. Gerstner -- Justification by faith alone : the sufficiency of faith for justification / John H. Armstrong -- Rome not home : a response to Rome sweet home by Scott and Kimberly Hahn / John H. Gerstner -- Postscript / Don Kistler.

Responsibility: John MacArthur, Jr. ... [et al.] ; edited by Don Kistler.
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