Justification, Thomas R. Schreiner
Justification, Thomas R. Schreiner
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Justification
An Introduction

Author: Thomas R. Schreiner

Narrator: Adam Verner

Unabridged: 5 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: One Audiobooks

Published: 02/19/2024


Synopsis

A Clear and Concise Exploration of the Doctrine of Justification from Thomas R. Schreiner When we see the fallenness of the world, it is often challenging to understand how sinners can stand before a holy God, but the gospel gives hope―justification that comes through Jesus Christ. This doctrine is essential to the gospel but has sparked countless academic and theological disagreements throughout church history, even contributing to the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century.  In this addition to the Short Studies in Systematic Theology series, Thomas R. Schreiner examines the biblical and historical background of the doctrine of justification. Schreiner explores it throughout church history and analyzes both the Old and New Testament teachings. By examining the relationship between justification and other doctrines of salvation―such as redemption, reconciliation, adoption, and sanctification―Schreiner shows how it gives peace, assurance, and joy to sinners through Jesus and hope for life today. Accessible: Designed to be short and approachable, this text is an ideal resource for college students, pastors, and thoughtful laypeople Part of the Short Studies in Systematic Theology Series: Other titles include The Person of Christ; Glorification; and The Doctrine of Scripture Written by Thomas R. Schreiner: A renowned biblical scholar and professor who has authored or edited numerous books, including Run to Win the Prize; The Joy of Hearing; and Covenant and God’s Purpose for the World

About The Author

Thomas R. Schreiner is the James Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds an MDiv and ThM from Western Conservative Baptist Seminary and a PhD from Fuller Theological Seminary. He has published a number of articles and book reviews in scholarly journals.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robert

This book is a traditional "multiple views" tome, with two introductory chapters by the editors (professors from a generally Reformed Baptist university), followed by each of the five views writing an essay and the other four responding to each essay. There is no overview of the views or conclusion......more

Goodreads review by Neil

4.5 stars One of the better multiview books I have read. Excellent contributions from Horton, Bird and Dunn. Thought-provoking essays from the others involved as well, and it was informative to see a Catholic representing Catholicism. Although I am mostly aligned to Horton (Traditional Reformed) and B......more

Goodreads review by Kyle

This book is definitely not light reading. This compilation of five views is a great look at justification. However, because it is so rich academically, I would give this 4 stars. Going through the Five Solas with my church right now was a great time to at last wrap this book up.......more

Goodreads review by Brian

This multi-view book on justification begins with two historical essays followed by two Reformed views, a New Perspective view, a deification view, and a Roman Catholic view. The opening historical essays by Beilby and Eddy do a competent job of providing the historical background and outlining the......more

Goodreads review by Ben

Although I found this book quite fascinating, I have to admit I'm also a bit embarrassed by its existence. In a line that resonates deeply with me, Karl Barth writes in Church Dogmatics that every schism in the Church is a scandal. If that's the case then it would appear that this book, along with t......more