The Doctrine of Justification: Rediscovering the Reformation’s Central Doctrine

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In this classic work, James Buchanan provides a thorough and comprehensive treatment of the doctrine of justification. He traces the history of the doctrine from the Old Testament to the modern era, examines its biblical foundations, and defends it against objections. Buchanan shows how a proper understanding of justification is essential for Christian life and ministry, and how its recovery can lead to spiritual revival and reformation.

The Doctrine of Justification is an essential resource for students, pastors, and scholars seeking to understand this crucial Christian doctrine. With careful scholarship and pastoral wisdom, Buchanan demonstrates the enduring importance of justification by faith alone. This new edition features an introduction by [name of contemporary scholar], making this timeless book accessible to a new generation.

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James Buchanan (1804-1870) was a Scottish minister and theologian. He served as a professor at New College, Edinburgh and was a leading figure in the Free Church of Scotland. Buchanan is best known for his writings on the doctrine of justification.

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