This will be a collection of resources on the topic of Justification by faith alone. This is the witness of the New Testament that men are justified by faith alone and saved by grace alone. This is the position of the Christian faith:
Clement (80-140 A.D.): So all of them received honor and greatness, not through themselves or their own deeds or the right things they did, but through his will. And we, therefore, who by his will have been called in Jesus Christ, are not justified of ourselves or by our wisdom or insight of religious devotion or the holy deeds we have done from the heart, but by that faith by which almighty God has justified all men from the very beginning. To him be glory forever and ever. Amen. (Clement, Clement’s First Letter, 32.3-4) [1]
Triablogue:
Paul and James on Justification
Repentance, remission, and justification
Is Faith a condition for justification?
How are forgiveness and baptism linked?
Bavinck on Justification and Adoption and Perseverance and Assurance
Baptism In The Bible And Church History
Justification by faith or baptism?
Justification Through Foot Washing
The Early Teaching Of Sola Fide Outside Of Paul
Luke 18 And Roman Catholic Desperation
Dr. Michael Horton:
The Differences between Rome (infusion) and Geneva (imputation) in Justification
Are We Justified By Faith Alone?
Dr. Douglas Moo:
Is the Lutheran Approach to Pauline Justification ‘Justified’?
Dr. Thomas Schreiner:
Justification by works and sola fide
Dr. James White:
Dr. James White on Justification
Defend the Faith against Works-Righteous Cults
Defending Sola Fide – A Historical Overview
Dr. R.C. Sproul:
Dennis:
Clement of Rome on faith and works
Philip Ryken:
New Perspective on Paul:
Dr. Charles Lee Irons:
Wright’s reformulation of justification
Dr. Thomas Schreiner:
Schreiner reviews Wright
Paul and the Gift: A Review Article
Dr. Daniel Wallace:
Paul and justification by faith
Gerald Bray:
Triablogue:
White is Right vs Wright on the NPP
Dr. Douglas Moo:
John Barclay’s Paul and the Gift and the New Perspective on Paul
Paul and the Faithfulness of God
D. A. Carson:
Evaluating the “New Perspective” on Justification
Evaluating the “New Perspective”
“New Perspective” on Justification Discussion
Dr. Robert Cara:
