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The Last Adam: A Theology of the Obedient Life of Jesus in the Gospels | The Trinity And the Covenant of Redemption | Cracking the Foundation of the New Perspective on Paul: Covenantal Nomism versus Reformed Covenantal Theology (Reformed Exegetical Doctrinal Studies series) | Reformation Theology: A Systematic Summary | All That Is in God: Evangelical Theology and the Challenge of Classical Christian Theism | Our Secular Age: Ten Years of Reading and Applying Charles Taylor | Grace Alone---salvation As a Gift of God
The doctrine of imputation is the ground in which salvation is rooted. It is often seen as superfluous or splitting hairs, and yet, without it, redemption automatically becomes reliant on our own works and assurance of salvation is suddenly not so sure. J. V. Fesko works through this doctrine looking at its long history in the church, its exegetical foundation, and its dogmatic formulation. In exploring imputed guilt from the First Adam alongside the imputed righteousness from the Second, this volume offers a helpfully well-rounded explanation of the doctrine.
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