Brian Vickers
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Justification By Grace Through Faith
$21.99Add to cartSeries Introduction
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Legacy Of Adam
2. The Obedient Second And Last Adam
3. Not By Sight: Abraham And The Righteousness Of Faith
4. Abraham: Our Father According To The Faith
5. The Law: Things By Which You Cannot Be Justified
6. God’s Righteousness And Ours
7. Faith Works: The Life Of The Justified
8. Freedom: Justification AppliedConclusion: The Biblical, Central, And Practical Doctrine Of Justification
Questions For Study And Reflection
Select Resources On Justification
Resources For Further Study
Index Of Scripture
Index Of Subjects And NamesAdditional Info
Justification is God’s declaration that sinners are made right with him through faith in Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection provide forgiveness and the righteousness God desires of his people. This doctrine of justification as an alien, imputed righteousness has been under attack for several years. Brian Vickers biblical theology of justification traces how the doctrine unfolds in Scripture, showing that in Christ, God provides everything needed for sinners to be made right with him. Whether struggling with legalism, lawlessness, pride, or despair, a biblical view of justification will lead us away from ourselves to the God who accepts us fully in Christ. -
Jesus Blood And Righteousness
$14.99Add to cartThe question of whether Paul teaches that Christ’s righteousness is imputed to the believer has been debated for roughly four hundred years. Some of the questions that arise are: What is the connection between Adam and the rest of the human race? How did Christ fulfill the role of the second or new Adam? How can the “ungodly” stand before a righteous God?
In Jesus’ Blood and Righteousness, Brian Vickers investigates the key Pauline texts linked historically to the topic of imputation. Though Vickers spends a good deal of time on the particulars of each text, he keeps one eye on the broader biblical horizon; like any doctrine, imputation must be investigated exegetically and synthetically. This book, and its conclusion that the imputation of Christ’s righteousness is a legitimate and necessary synthesis of Paul’s teaching, is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate on imputation