On the sufficiency of sola fide in the spectacle of grace as seen in James.
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James’s epistle has persisted as, perhaps, the foremost theological paradox with which a studious disciple of the Word can be engaged. The “faith and works” conundrum in James’s letter presents ample opportunity for an assortment of spiritual oeuvre examining the apostle’s argument and its place in the canon of Scripture and the narrative of redemption. In C. C. Newman’s article on “Righteousness” in the
On the sufficiency of sola fide in the spectacle of grace as seen in James.
On the sufficiency of sola fide in the…
On the sufficiency of sola fide in the spectacle of grace as seen in James.
James’s epistle has persisted as, perhaps, the foremost theological paradox with which a studious disciple of the Word can be engaged. The “faith and works” conundrum in James’s letter presents ample opportunity for an assortment of spiritual oeuvre examining the apostle’s argument and its place in the canon of Scripture and the narrative of redemption. In C. C. Newman’s article on “Righteousness” in the