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{{summary | text=The doctrine of justification by faith plus works is the teaching that a person is saved by both his good works and also faith in Jesus Christ's atoning death. This is taught in the Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox Churches. This issue was one of the main issues causing the [[Reformation]]. Protestant churches today teach that a person is saved by faith in Christ alone.}}
  
''In brief'': The doctrine of justification by faith plus works is the teaching that a person is saved by both his good works and also faith in Jesus Christ's atoning death. This is taught in the Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox Churches. This issue was one of the main issues causing the [[Reformation]]. Protestant churches today teach that a person is saved by faith in Christ alone.
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* [[Good works]] | [[Law]] | [[Salvation]] | [[Grace]] | [[Justification by faith]]
  
'''Definitions / explanations'''
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{{opinions}}
* [[What does justification by faith plus works mean]]
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* [[Grace - Justification by faith alone (G.G.)]]
* [[Which denominations teach justification by faith plus works]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Articles / opinions'''
 
* [[Comments on justification by faith plus works]]
 
* [[Grace - Justification by faith alone (By G.G.)]]
 
 
* [[Catholicism teaches justification by faith plus works (justforcatholics.org)]]
 
* [[Catholicism teaches justification by faith plus works (justforcatholics.org)]]
  
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'''Quotes'''
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{{returnto}} [[Justification]] | [[Roman Catholicism]]
* [[Quotes about justification by faith plus works]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''See also'''
 
* [[Justification by faith]]
 
* [[Roman Catholicism]] contents page
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 03:38, 12 October 2006

The doctrine of justification by faith plus works is the teaching that a person is saved by both his good works and also faith in Jesus Christ's atoning death. This is taught in the Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox Churches. This issue was one of the main issues causing the Reformation. Protestant churches today teach that a person is saved by faith in Christ alone. (Read more)




See Justification by faith plus works (overview) for more information



Related topics


Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons

Justification by faith plus works (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)

For related quotations see Justification by faith plus works (quotes)



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