Biblical and Theological Studies

JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH


The subjective and objective dimensions of justification address the issue as to whether or not we are justified by our faith in Jesus or by the faithfulness of Jesus.

The difference has great practical value for our understanding of morality, doctrines, religion, remnant or “the right church” status, assurance of salvation, self worth, among other things. Ensure to read all three sections of this presentation in order to get the full scope.

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The Law: Its Covenantal Framework


Outline

  • Old Testament Covenantal Framework
  • The Legal Basis For New Testament Ethics (part 2)

Biblical laws do not occur in a vacuum there is always a context.

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The Sanctuary Doctrine: Its Most Profound Meaning


Old Testament Sanctuary was a symbol of salvation.

A symbol points away from itself to a reality

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Academy versus the Pew


Objective

Many people are unaware that there are differences between theological presentations/teachings in theological schools and seminaries and theological presentations in church. The objective of this presentation is to highlight some of these distinctions.

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About Dr. Baldwin

Dr. Clinton Baldwin holds a Ph.D. in Religion from Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan with special emphasis in New Testament Textual Criticism.

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