Difference between revisions of "Justification by faith"
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− | * [[Justification by faith alone]] - This is the teaching of | + | * '''[[Justification by faith alone]]''' - This is the teaching of Protestant churches that a person is made right before God by his faith alone and not at all on the basis of his good works |
− | * [[Justification]] - This is the teaching of all Christian denominations that a person is made right before God by his faith. Protestant churches teach that a person is justified by faith alone whereas Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches teach that a person is justified by faith and works. | + | * '''[[Justification]]''' - This is the teaching of all Christian denominations that a person is made right before God by his faith. Protestant churches teach that a person is justified by faith alone whereas Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches teach that a person is justified by faith and works. |
Revision as of 04:32, 20 July 2008
Justification by faith has various meanings. Select from these possibilities:
- Justification by faith alone - This is the teaching of Protestant churches that a person is made right before God by his faith alone and not at all on the basis of his good works
- Justification - This is the teaching of all Christian denominations that a person is made right before God by his faith. Protestant churches teach that a person is justified by faith alone whereas Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches teach that a person is justified by faith and works.