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Justification by Faith
JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH
An Apologist View

Professor John Markley

BIBL 425 - ROMANS

BY
KELLY RANDALL

JUNE 2012 Introduction
Dating to the writing of the book of Romans there has been a basic misunderstanding as to what Paul meant by justification by faith. The Jewish culture had been educated in the law and yet the Gentile culture was being instructed that the law was death. The Jewish community was confused and aghast that God would justify sinners. Nonetheless that is exactly what Paul said God would do and he would do it based on the simple faith of the believer.
Our early church fathers also struggled. Martin Luther and other reformers emphasized justification over salvation by works. In response the Catholic Church formulated its own view of salvation as a process involving both faith and works. The opposition to Luther came to a head at the Council of Trent which began its first session in 1545. It was affirmed at Trent that justification was a process which included both works and faith.
Even in contemporary times we have divisions within the religious community over this doctrine. The most recent push to redefine Pauline theology has been with the baby boomer generation. They have questioned the reality of objective truth in abstract ideas. If there is no objective truth then why should we argue over any lines of demarcation between religious groups and their doctrines? In attempts to strive for a softer canon and unity within the church, they have weakened the very foundation of the Christian faith. Church unity should not result from a lack of integrity. Integrity demands “that we not oppose error for the wrong reasons or in the wrong way. We must instead oppose error for the right reasons and in the right way.”

What is Justification by Faith? Some of the hardest words to understand in the New Testament are justification, justify, justice and just. The simple reason is linguistics. An English reading of Paul’s text would say that



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