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Justified in the spirit: creation, redemption and the triune God, c.1-3
All the works of God end in the presence of the spirit. This statement by Jurgen Moltmann represents the assumption from which this book proceeds. And this insight applies as much to justification as to sanctification and glorification. At its essence. 'justification' refers fundamentally to the gift of righteousness (or just relation) that is granted to the sinner, what might be called a 'right-wising' or 'righteousing' of flesh. This gift of righteousness involves God's self-justification as the faithful Creator and covenant partner to creation; but it also involves the participation of the creature, for the kingdom of God is 'righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit..
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| 151002742 | 234.7 MAC j.2 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
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