By Faith Alone

By Faith Alone: Answering the Challenges to the Doctrine of Justification
Gary L. W. Johnson (Editor), Guy P. Waters (Editor), David F. Wells, R. Albert Mohler Jr., Cornelis P. Venema, T. David Gordon, Richard D. Phillips, C. F. Allison, David VanDrunen, E. Calvin Beisner, Fowler White, John Bolt

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A thorough look at the false and empty doctrines that are attacking evangelicalism's commitment to one of its key doctrines--sola fide, by faith alone.

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Contents

Contributors 9
List of Abbreviations 11
Foreword
David F. Wells
13
Introduction: Whatever Happened to Sola Fide?
Guy Prentiss Waters
21
1. What Did Saint Paul Really Say? N. T. Wright and the New Perspective(s) on Paul
Cornelis P. Venema
33
2. Observations on N. T. Wright's Biblical Theology With Special Consideration of "Faithfulness of God"
T. David Gordon
61
3. A Justification of Imputed Righteousness
Richard D. Phillips
75
4. The Foundational Term for Christian Salvation: Imputation
C. FitzSimons Allison
99
5. Reflections on Auburn Theology
T. David Gordon
113
6. To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice: A Defense of the Active Obedience of Christ in the Light of Recent Criticism
David VanDrunen
127
7. Covenant, Inheritance, and Typology: Understanding the Principles at Work in God's Covenants
R. Fowler White and E. Calvin Beisner
147
8. Why the Covenant of Works Is a Necessary Doctrine: Revisiting the Objections to a Venerable Reformed Doctrine
John Bolt
171
9. The Reformation, Today's Evangelicals, and Mormons: What Next?
Gary L. W. Johnson
191
Afterword: A Change in the Audience, Not in the Drama
R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
205
Index of Subjects and Names 209
Scripture Index 215

About the Contributors

Gary L. W. Johnson is adjunct professor at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Suzanne, live in Arizona and have four children.

Guy P. Waters is assistant professor of biblical studies at Belhaven College. He and his wife, Sarah, live in Mississippi and have two children.