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The heart of the doctrine of gratuitous justification has tremendous theological significance and practical implications for the Christian life. Uncover the profound truth of justification by faith in this enlightening book by John Calvin. Calvin's meticulous analysis of Scripture and deep theological insights shed light on the foundational principle of justification by faith alone. He emphasizes that our righteousness before God is not earned through works or merit but is graciously granted by God through faith in Christ. 'Justification By Faith' offers a compelling defense of this pivotal…mehr

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The heart of the doctrine of gratuitous justification has tremendous theological significance and practical implications for the Christian life. Uncover the profound truth of justification by faith in this enlightening book by John Calvin. Calvin's meticulous analysis of Scripture and deep theological insights shed light on the foundational principle of justification by faith alone. He emphasizes that our righteousness before God is not earned through works or merit but is graciously granted by God through faith in Christ. 'Justification By Faith' offers a compelling defense of this pivotal Biblical doctrine, emphasizing the transformative power of God's grace and the assurance it brings to believers. Calvin's theological precision and pastoral sensitivity guide readers to a profound understanding of the role of faith in their relationship with God and the freedom it brings from the burden of self-righteousness. Discover the liberating truth of justification by faith, embrace the profound doctrine of gratuitous justification, and experience the transformative power of God's grace in your life.
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John Calvin (1509 - 1564) was a French reformer and theologian. His theological insight, exegetical skill, knowledge of languages, and his clear style made him the most influential writer among the reformers. His Institutes of the Christian Religion remains an important source of theological study and reflection.