The Word Made Flesh for Us: A Treatise on Christology and the Sacraments from Hooker’s Law (Library of Early English Protestantism)
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The defining doctrine of Protestantism is justification by faith alone–what Martin Luther called “the article by which the church stands or falls.” But does this mean that it is also the article by which salvation stands or falls? Are Roman Catholics heretics for rejecting that doctrine?
In this classic treatise, the great English theologian Richard Hooker tackles this question head-on, seeking to head off two opposite errors: insisting so rigidly on a right articulation of the doctrine that we neglect Christ himself, or minimizing differences over justification as unimportant. In the process, Hooker also offers an excellent blueprint for how to interpret and navigate doctrinal disagreement within the church on any issue.
Centuries on, this remains one of the classic statements of Reformational soteriology, presenting a clear account of what Protestants do and do not believe about the doctrine of justification, along with a careful summary of what their Catholic opponents held. Readers seeking a helmsman who can faithfully guide them through the fog that so often bedevils this crucial conversation need look no further.
Additional information
Weight | 0.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.12 × 12.7 × 20.32 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 195 |
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Year Published | 2024-4-22 |
Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 1949716333 |