Newman and Justification examines John Henry Newman's via media 'doctrine of the justifying presence' in his Lectures on Justification. T. L. Holtzen contends that Newman put forth his via media doctrine of the justifying presence by employing a trinitarian grammar of divine inhabitation.
Newman and Justification examines John Henry Newman's via media 'doctrine of the justifying presence' in his Lectures on Justification. T. L. Holtzen contends that Newman put forth his via media doctrine of the justifying presence by employing a trinitarian grammar of divine inhabitation.
T. L. Holtzen has taught theology at Nashotah House for the last twenty years as Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology. He is an ordained Episcopal Priest. In addition to being a fulltime professor of theology he is also Priest-in-Charge of St Paul's Church, Ashippun, WI. He completed his PhD at Marquette University, MA at Gordon-Conwell, and BA at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Introduction 1: A Debate Over Justification 2: Newman's Lectures on Justification 3: Newman's Via Media of Justification 4: The Meaning of the Word 'Justification' 5: 'The Doctrine of the Justifying Presence' 6: Justifying Faith, Sacraments, and Works 7: The Formal Cause of Justification 8: Ecumenical Prospect Conclusion
Introduction 1: A Debate Over Justification 2: Newman's Lectures on Justification 3: Newman's Via Media of Justification 4: The Meaning of the Word 'Justification' 5: 'The Doctrine of the Justifying Presence' 6: Justifying Faith, Sacraments, and Works 7: The Formal Cause of Justification 8: Ecumenical Prospect Conclusion
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