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'''Definition / explanations''' | '''Definition / explanations''' | ||
* [[The Christian understanding of justification]] | * [[The Christian understanding of justification]] | ||
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* [[Grace - Justification by faith alone (By G.G.)]] | * [[Grace - Justification by faith alone (By G.G.)]] | ||
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* [[Justification by faith]] | * [[Justification by faith]] | ||
* [[Justification by faith plus works]] | * [[Justification by faith plus works]] | ||
+ | * [[A look at justification by faith and good works in Luther's theology (J.S)]] | ||
Revision as of 22:49, 14 October 2005
In brief: Justification is the work of God where the righteousness of Jesus is reckoned to the sinner so the sinner is declared by God as being righteous under the Law.
Definition / explanations
Articles / opinions
See also
- Justification by faith
- Justification by faith plus works
- A look at justification by faith and good works in Luther's theology (J.S)
Quotes
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