St. Paul and Justification
Frederick Westcott's linguistic and theological examination of Paul's doctrine of justification, analyzing key Greek terms and their meanings across Hebrew, Greek, and Latin traditions.
27 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
02-Part I The Teaching of Galatians
2
03-A Word about Words
3
04-The Idea of Justification (that is being set right with God), how it arose
4
05-The first paragraph from Galatians
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06-The second paragraph from Galatians
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07-The third paragraph from Galatians
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08-The Fourth Paragraph from Galatians
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09-The Fifth Paragraph from Galatians
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10-The Last Section from Galatians
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11-Some concluding remarks on the teaching of the Epistle
11
12-Part II The Teachings of Romans
12
13-A brief foreword to Romans
13
14-Introductory Verses. (1:1-17)
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15-The worlds sinfulness
15
16-Gentile and Jew, how they stand
16
17-Jew and Gentile alike guilty
17
18-The new Rightness, or Righteousness
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19-The new Righteousness the same for all
19
20-The faith of Abraham and its lesson for us
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21-The position of the Justified
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22-The Offenses of Adam and the Righteousness of Christ
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23-Righteousness in relation to the life of actual holiness
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24-The Believer and the Law
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25-The new life of the Justified and their splendid destiny
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26-Israel and the mystery of election
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27-Israels final Destiny
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28-A few last words
