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The Obedience of Faith: Saved Not Without, But Not With Works
Academic Paper

The Obedience of Faith: Saved Not Without, But Not With Works

Faithful soteriology should maintain the inherent tension between justification and obedience. That tension guards the Church from falling away from the truth on either side of this issue. While not effectual unto justification, obedience is a simultaneous effect and proof of justification and necessary for salvation. Continue reading The Obedience of Faith: Saved Not Without, But Not With Works

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