Justification by Faith Alone
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Justification by Faith Alone  -     By: Theodore Beza, Amandus Polanus & Francis Turretin

Justification by Faith Alone

Reformation Heritage Books / 2023 / Hardcover

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Title: Justification by Faith Alone
By: Theodore Beza, Amandus Polanus & Francis Turretin
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 280
Vendor: Reformation Heritage Books
Publication Date: 2023
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 2 ounces
ISBN: 1601789556
ISBN-13: 9781601789556
Stock No: WW789556

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Justification has always been by faith and faith alone. In these treatises— available in English for the first time— Reformed scholastics Theodore Beza, Amandus Polanus, and Francis Turretin defend this crucial doctrine. Beza, Polanus, and Turretin represent some of the most significant Reformed voices prior to the Synod of Dordt. With exegetical, systematic, and polemical perspectives, this volume is a must-have for post-Reformational scholars.
 

Author Bio

Theodore Beza (1519–1605) was an influential French Protestant pastor and successor of John Calvin at the Geneva Academy. His writings were essential for carrying on Calvin’s legacy and defending a burgeoning Protestantism from the Roman Catholic church.
Amandus Polanus (1561–1610) was an influential German Reformed theologian. He studied at the University of Geneva under Theodore Bez and at the Universities of Heidelberg and Basel. As an early Reformed dogmatician, Polanus was one of the most significant figures in the Reformed tradition prior to the Synod of Dort.
Francis Turretin (1623–87) has been called "the best expounder of the doctrine of the Reformed Church" (Samuel Alexander), "a marvelous synthesizer" (Roger Nicole), and "a towering figure among the Genevan Reformers (Leon Morris). His Institutes of Elenctic Theology, first published in 1679–85, was the fruit of some thirty years of teaching at the Academy of Geneva.
 

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"Five centuries after the Reformation, the doctrine of justification through faith alone still stands. Yet the material principle faces new challenges due to an array of contemporary revisionists. To answer those challenges, we need the tools ressourcement has to offer. Who better than the Reformed orthodox? Now English readers can look over the shoulders of Beza, Polanus, and Turretin to glean their exegetical and dogmatic wisdom. Thanks to Scott Clark and Casey Carmichael, we can now recover the orthodoxy of our Reformed fathers for the sake of renewing sola fide in the church today."
—Matthew Barrett, professor of Christian theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, director of the Center for Classical Theology, editor in chief of Credo Magazine
 

"Classics help us transcend the contemporary, connecting us with the profound learning and exemplary piety of great Reformed theologians of the past. These three superb studies on justification provide careful exposition of the Scriptures, constructive theology, interaction with ancient church fathers, and vindication of Protestant orthodoxy against false teaching.  In the process they clarify much contemporary confusion. Here is theology at its most helpful."
—W. Robert Godfrey, president emeritus, Westminster Seminary California
 

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