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The Reformation understanding of justification is that it is by grace through faith and by the imputation of Christ’s righteousness.
The resurrection of Christ is the divine announcement of Christ’s vindication as well as all those who are in Christ.
Redemption means to secure the release or recovery of persons or things by the payment of a price associated with ransom, atonement, and substitut...
Propitiation refers to the turning away of the wrath of God as the just judgment of our sin by God’s own provision of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Reprobation is God’s eternal decree whereby he foreordained that certain persons would be excluded from the number of those saved by grace.
Idolatry, the worship of something other than God, is at the root of all sin because sin seeks to steal glory from God and take it for the sinner.
Sin is the quality of any human action that causes it to fail to glorify the Lord fully, which was first present in the disobedience of Adam and E...
Jesus warns against the unpardonable sin in Matthew 12:31-32, Mark 3:28-29, Luke 12:10. Christians hold four different views on the unpardonable s...
Apostasy is decisively turning away from the faith. An apostate is a person who has irreversibly abandoned and renounced orthodox Christianity.
Dr. William Craig answers weekly Questions and Answers on Christian Doctrine and apologetics. Read question A Contradiction in the Kalam Cosmologi...