“How do we correlate what Paul and James teach about justification? To begin, it should be recognized that they are addressing different circumstances and… — Thomas R. Schreiner Copy Share Image
“To believe the doctrine of it [imputation], or not to believe it, as thus or thus explained, is one thing; and to enjoy the… — Thomas R. Schreiner Copy Share Image
“Just as the sin of Adam was imputed to all people, so also the obedience of Christ has been imputed to believers. Adam” — Thomas R. Schreiner Copy Share Image
“New perspectivists (who aren’t all the same, of course) often comment on how Philippians 3 fits with their paradigm. And they are certainly right,… — Thomas R. Schreiner Copy Share Image
“The Lord’s sovereignty over Israel is not an abstract concept. He speaks to the will of Israel, summoning its people to follow him.” — Thomas R. Schreiner Copy Share Image
“We have seen that the early church fathers didn’t have clarity on justification by faith alone. At the same time, they didn’t blatantly deny… — Thomas R. Schreiner Copy Share Image
“They were to be priest-kings in God’s creation as sons of God.” — Thomas R. Schreiner Copy Share Image
“The biblical writers do not finally and fully resolve the tension between divine sovereignty and human freedom. They affirm the authenticity of human decisions,… — Thomas R. Schreiner Copy Share Image