The original article was published with the wrong author, Floyd T. Cunningham. Joseph W. Cunningham is the correct author. The Journal and Article has been modified to reflect the correct author
Justification by grace through faith constitutes the unifying theme of this issue. Profs. Robert Ber...
It is well established that John Wesley’s understanding of faith shifted radically between 1735 and ...
In a volume of sermons which he published in 1788, John Wesley took occasion to repeat a criticism o...
Correction In our Spring 2009 issue we published an essay, \u27Justification by Faith : Richard Bax...
The importance of justification by faith in the thinking of John Wesley (1703-1791) after his Alders...
This article examines the unrealised ethical potential of the theology of prevenient grace. It begin...
As far as is known, Baxter and Bunyan, the two outstanding figures of late seventeenth-century nonco...
Since the Fall, man is totally depraved. Therefore, Paul insists that “a man is not justified by obs...
Martin Luther asserted that “if we lose the doctrine of justification, we lose simply everything.” L...
We shall begin the final installment of this article with the judgment that one of the truths about ...
The following thesis examines Augustine\u27s doctrine of justification in light of Reformed theology...
The mid-seventeenth century turn to moralism in English Protestant theology – exemplified here by ‘I...
Reviewed Book: Tavard, George H. (George Henry). Justification: An Ecumenical Study. [S.l.]: Paulist...
This thesis examines and compares the theological views of Dr. John Owen (1616-1683), the Puritan p...
This essay is about the state of the doctrine of justification by faith alone today in light of rece...
Justification by grace through faith constitutes the unifying theme of this issue. Profs. Robert Ber...
It is well established that John Wesley’s understanding of faith shifted radically between 1735 and ...
In a volume of sermons which he published in 1788, John Wesley took occasion to repeat a criticism o...
Correction In our Spring 2009 issue we published an essay, \u27Justification by Faith : Richard Bax...
The importance of justification by faith in the thinking of John Wesley (1703-1791) after his Alders...
This article examines the unrealised ethical potential of the theology of prevenient grace. It begin...
As far as is known, Baxter and Bunyan, the two outstanding figures of late seventeenth-century nonco...
Since the Fall, man is totally depraved. Therefore, Paul insists that “a man is not justified by obs...
Martin Luther asserted that “if we lose the doctrine of justification, we lose simply everything.” L...
We shall begin the final installment of this article with the judgment that one of the truths about ...
The following thesis examines Augustine\u27s doctrine of justification in light of Reformed theology...
The mid-seventeenth century turn to moralism in English Protestant theology – exemplified here by ‘I...
Reviewed Book: Tavard, George H. (George Henry). Justification: An Ecumenical Study. [S.l.]: Paulist...
This thesis examines and compares the theological views of Dr. John Owen (1616-1683), the Puritan p...
This essay is about the state of the doctrine of justification by faith alone today in light of rece...
Justification by grace through faith constitutes the unifying theme of this issue. Profs. Robert Ber...
It is well established that John Wesley’s understanding of faith shifted radically between 1735 and ...
In a volume of sermons which he published in 1788, John Wesley took occasion to repeat a criticism o...