The orthodoxy on ‘justification’, a
watershed between the Roman and
Reformed churches, has recently been
much under debate in theological
circles as new perspectives are
advanced to break down the traditional
barriers on this key salvation
doctrine. Westminster Theological
Seminary holds a respected place in
the Reformed world as a trainer of
future ministers and influencers in
the church. What is their take on the
issue? Is it all just an attempt to
fit square pegs into round holes or
are the holes already square? Members
of the faculty here contribute the
results of their investigations into
the basis of the doctrine by looking
at scripture, church history,
apologetics and pastoral outworkings.
This comprehensive study of the
doctrine will enable you to look with
clear eyes on the issues at stake in
this key discussion for the future of
the church. A Bibliography is also
provided for further study of the
subject. Westminster Theological
Seminary was founded in 1929 as a
seminary dedicated to education in the
Reformed tradition. It grew out of
Princeton Seminary with a conviction
that the Bible is the only infallible
rule of Christian faith and practice.
Westminster was created specifically
to carry on old Princeton's tradition
of heart piety and solid learning. The
faculty subscribes to the Westminster
Confession of Faith.