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By Faith Alone: Essays on Justification in Honor of Gerhard O. Forde
By Joseph A. Burgess; Marc Kolden | Go to book overview
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Book title: By Faith Alone: Essays on Justification in Honor of Gerhard O. Forde.
Contributors: Joseph A. Burgess - Editor, Marc Kolden - Editor.
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans.
Place of publication: Grand Rapids, MI.
Publication year: 2004.
Page number: 1.
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Table of contents
- Title Page iii
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Abbreviations xi
- In Honor of Gerhard O. Forde 1
- Introduction- Gerhard O. Forde and the Doctrine of Justification 3
- Examining Sources - Influences on Gerhard Forde’s Theology 10
- Background Comments on the Doctrine of Justification by Faith Alone 22
- I - Justification by Faith Alone- The Basis 29
- Justification by Faith? An Unguarded Essay 31
- The Bondage of the Free Human 46
- Justification- Basis and Boundary of Theology 67
- Here We Stand 86
- II - Justification by Faith Alone- Historical Background 95
- God’s Self-Revelation in the Sacrament of the Altar 97
- Philip Melanchthon’s Contribution to Luther’s Debate with Erasmus over the Bondage of the Will 110
- Human Performance and the Righteousness of Faith- Martin Chemnitz’s Anti-Roman Polemic in Formula of Concord III 125
- Overcoming the Anathemas- A Catholic View 140
- Lifting the Condemnations- Does It Make Sense? 167
- Justification and Atonement- An Ecumenical Trajectory 183
- A Roman Catholic View of Justification in Light of the Dialogues 220
- III - Justification by Faith Alone- How It Applies 233
- Open Community- The Ecclesial Reality of Justification 235
- Justification and the Historic Episcopate 248
- Earthly Vocation as a Corollary of Justification by Faith 267
- The Eschatological Significance of Justification for Preaching 289
- Pastoral Care in the Light of Justification by Faith Alone 305
- The Dark Room, the Labyrinth, and the Mirror- On Interpreting Luther’s Thought on Justification and Justice 316
- Faithful Teaching, but Religious? 332
- Bibliography of the Publications of Gerhard O. Forde 341
- Tabula Gratulatoria 345
- Index 348
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