Lectures on Justification by John Henry Newman
In “Lectures on the Doctrine of Justification” (1838) John Henry Newman maps out an alternative to the competing claims of justification by faith vs. justification by works.
A theologian studies the nature of the Divine as well as religious belief.
In “Lectures on the Doctrine of Justification” (1838) John Henry Newman maps out an alternative to the competing claims of justification by faith vs. justification by works.
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John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was English, an Evangelical, founder of the Oxford Movement, and a great theologian.