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Calvin's Theology and Its Reception: Disputes, Developments, and New Possibilities
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The justified pastor—the man justified by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone to God’s glory alone, who happens to be a pastor—when taken on his good day or bad day, ministry high or ministry low, will be received with gladness and welcome. Clothed in the righteousness of him in whom you trust, how can you be turned away? You will not
... See moreJared C. Wilson , Mike Ayers (Foreword) • The Pastor's Justification
it preserved the New Testament’s
Sinclair B. Ferguson • The Whole Christ
The Many Altars of Modernity: Toward a Paradigm for Religion in a Pluralist Age
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God and Knowledge: Herman Bavinck's Theological Epistemology (T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology Book 35)
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However, Owen’s doctrine of sanctification is particularly relevant because he thoroughly explained the internal work of the Holy Spirit in making believers holy, as well as how this work manifests both in the internal functions of the heart and in external acts of righteousness. Thus, Owen emphasized the importance of internal motivation and
... See moreColin R McCulloch • Sanctified by the Spirit: John Owen, Habits of Grace, and Biblical Counseling
Abe calls God “the LORD who provides.”
Tara-Leigh Cobble • The Bible Recap: A One-Year Guide to Reading and Understanding the Entire Bible
the context in which the law of God was given, a tracing of its story throughout the whole Bible—in a word, a biblical theological, Christocentric approach to the law—underscored that like all Gaul, God’s law is “divided into three parts”—unified indeed because divinely given, and yet multidimensional in character, function, and historical reach.