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referring to the process or moment in which an individual's sins are forgiven - distinct from sanctification, in that the latter refers to the process or moment in which a person is made fit for standing in front of a holy God
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A summary of how to read Romans 1-4 in "Beyond Justification: Liberating Paul's Gospel"?
Can someone give a summary of how to read Romans 1-4 in "Beyond Justification: Liberating Paul's Gospel"? … According to the authors of the book, Romans 1-4 is the basis for "Justification Theory", an Atonement Theory often in the form of Penal Substitution. …
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A summary of how to read Romans 1-4 in "Beyond Justification: Liberating Paul's Gospel"?
I found a good article here:
https://abjanvanmeerten.medium.com/the-argument-for-a-new-reading-of-romans-1-18-3-20-50bb8d6186d3. If I have time, I'll post a summary here later.