The Jewish Background to Justification
On this program, the hosts will take a look at the background to the doctrine of justification, seeing it not as some kind of revolutionary […]
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On this program, the hosts will take a look at the background to the doctrine of justification, seeing it not as some kind of revolutionary […]
If the most important question we can ask is, “How can I become the person I want to be?”, the best answer might relate to […]
One of the implications of the fall—and of our inherited sinful nature—is that we are not only estranged from God, but are also at war […]
How is grace related to faith and good works? Do we choose to allow God’s grace into our lives, or is it actually something that […]
What is the original meaning of the biblical word “redemption,” and how does Paul connect this concept to the work of Christ on our behalf? […]
Once upon a time, Protestants of every variety were identified as those who were committed to the doctrine of “justification through faith alone.” In our […]
Imagine a person standing in a courtroom and pleading before the judge, “I’m sorry, Your Honor, I tried not to steal that car!” If this […]
On this program, the hosts interact with a number of man-on-the-street interviews concerning the nature and meaning of faith. As they have discussed throughout this […]
Are faith and science at odds with each other? The way the story is often told, science is empirical, rational, and objective, whereas faith is […]
Sometimes when discussing evidence for the Christian faith, a person may respond by asking, “What room does this leave for faith?” This question actually reveals […]
Why do you believe the Bible? What does it mean to “believe” in the first place? Should we think of faith as a kind of […]
I had an extraordinary experience in my junior year of college when I was a student at the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg, […]