Spiritual Habitus
by Peter J. LeithartDo we need the concept of “habit” to explain the life of salvation? Continue Reading »
Do we need the concept of “habit” to explain the life of salvation? Continue Reading »
In Luther, justification makes a person jump and skip. Continue Reading »
The cross is a mystery, but that is not an excuse to retreat from understanding what it means. Continue Reading »
How is God’s righteousness manifest in the cross? Continue Reading »
Unless Jesus is raised, we can only conclude that His Father is monstrous. Continue Reading »
The virtues on Barth’s theology of justification. Continue Reading »
Does God need to demonstrate His righteousness? Continue Reading »
Luther doesn’t conform to the standard infusion/imputation distinction. Continue Reading »
Protestants have a hard time thinking of themselves as “righteous,” even though that’s what Protestantism is all about. Continue Reading »
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