{"product_id":"the-doctrine-of-justification-by-faith-1","title":"The Doctrine of Justification by Faith","description":"\u003cp\u003e“Reformed Orthodoxy at its best.”―Dr. Carl Trueman Justification by faith alone is the doctrine on which the church stands or falls. With a new introductory essay by Carl R. Trueman, Puritan John Owen’s The Doctrine of Justification by Faith presents one of the most rigorous defenses of the Reformed view of salvation ever written. Brimming with Owen’s theological precision, this hardcover edition includes updated translations of his Greek and Latin. Dive into this towering work today! Contents: John Owen on Justification, by Carl R. Trueman Preface General Considerations 1. Justifying Faith, the Causes, Object, and Nature of It Declared 2. The Nature of Justifying Faith 3. The Use of Faith in Justification, Its Especial Object Further Revealed 4. Of Justification, the Notion, and Signification of the Word in Scripture 5. The Distinction of a First and Second Justification Examined. The Continuation of Justification, Whereon It Depends 6. Evangelical Personal Righteousness, The Nature and Use of It. Final Judgment, and Its Respect to Justification 7. Imputation, and the Nature of It; with the Imputation of the Righteousness of Christ in Particular 8. Imputation of the Sins of the Church to Christ. Grounds of It. The Nature of His Suretyship. Causes of the New Covenant. Christ and the Church One Mystical Person. Consequences Thereof 9. The Formal Cause of Justification; or, the Righteousness on Account of Which Believers are Justified before God. Objections Answered 10. Arguments for Justification by the Imputation of the Righteousness of Christ. The First Argument from the Nature and Use of Our Own Personal Righteousness 11. The Nature of the Obedience That God Requires of Us. The Eternal Obligation of the Law Thereto 12. The Imputation of the Obedience of Christ to the Law, Declared and Vindicated 13. The Nature of Justification Proved from the Difference of the Covenants 14. The Exclusion of All Sorts of Works from an Interest in Justification. What Intended by the Law, and the Works of It, in the Epistles of Paul 15. Faith Alone 16. The Truth Pleaded, Further Confirmed by Testimony of Scripture, Jer. 23:6 17. Testimonies Out of the Evangelists, Considered 18. The Nature of Justification as Declared in the Epistles of Paul, Especially That to the Romans, Chapter 8 19. Objections against the Doctrine of Justification, by the Imputation of the Righteousness of Christ. Personal Holiness and Obedience Not Obstructed, but Furthered by It 20. The Doctrine of the Apostle James, concerning Faith and Works. Its Agreement with That of Paul\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Soli Deo Gloria","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46648228380893,"sku":"9798886860054","price":540.0,"currency_code":"ZAR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0729\/4995\/6829\/files\/9798886860054.jpg?v=1754575989","url":"https:\/\/thebookroom.bischopsford.co.za\/products\/the-doctrine-of-justification-by-faith-1","provider":"Book Room","version":"1.0","type":"link"}