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Justification is a term used in Christianity to describe God's declaration that a sinner is without sin because of God's forgiveness. There is a wide spectrum of understanding of what the word actually means, ranging from the traditional Protestant understanding of justification by faith alone, the Catholic understanding of justification by faith and works, and the redefinition of justification occurring in the [[New Perspective on Paul]]...
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Justification is a term used in Christianity to describe God's declaration that a sinner is without sin because of God's forgiveness. There is a wide spectrum of understanding of what the word actually means, ranging from the traditional Protestant understanding of justification by faith alone to the Catholic understanding of justification by faith and works to the redefinition of justification occurring in the [[New Perspective on Paul]]...
  
 
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Revision as of 12:44, 21 March 2008

A painting of Martin Luther, the instigator of the Protesant Reformation that occurred principally because of Luther's understanding of "Justification by Faith Alone".

Justification

Justification is a term used in Christianity to describe God's declaration that a sinner is without sin because of God's forgiveness. There is a wide spectrum of understanding of what the word actually means, ranging from the traditional Protestant understanding of justification by faith alone to the Catholic understanding of justification by faith and works to the redefinition of justification occurring in the New Perspective on Paul...

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