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Lectures on Justification

Lectures on Justification

Lectures on Justification

John Henry Newman
August 2012
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9781108053754
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    One of the leading Christian theologians of the nineteenth century, John Henry Newman (1801–90) was already a famous and controversial figure, as the leader of the Oxford Movement, by the time he published these lectures in 1838. He was still a Church of England vicar, but in 1845 he would join the Roman Catholic Church and eventually become a cardinal. The thirteen lectures here, addressing the doctrine of salvation through faith, cover issues of obedience, righteousness, Christ's resurrection, faith as the sole source of justification, the role of rites and works, and that of preaching. Offering a complementary rather than dichotomous interpretation of the competing theological positions, this work reveals the progress of Newman's thinking and reflects his journey towards leaving the Church of England.

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    August 2012
    Paperback
    9781108053754
    462 pages
    216 × 140 × 26 mm
    0.58kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

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    • 1. Faith considered as an instrument of justification
    • 2. Obedience considered as the formal cause of justification
    • 3. Primary sense of the word justification
    • 4. Derived senses of the word justification
    • 5. Discordant senses given to the word righteousness
    • 6. On the gift of righteousness
    • 7. The characteristics of the gift of righteousness
    • 8. Righteousness viewed as a gift and as a quality
    • 9. Christ's resurrection the source of justification
    • 10. Justification by faith only
    • 11. On the nature of justifying faith
    • 12. Faith viewed relatively to rites and works
    • 13. On preaching the gospel
    • Appendix.
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    • John Henry Newman