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Sola Fide & Merit: The Catholic Perspective on Paul & the Dialectic of Salvation

Sola Fide & Merit: The Catholic Perspective on Paul & the Dialectic of Salvation in Franklin, TN

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Sola Fide & Merit: The Catholic Perspective on Paul & the Dialectic of Salvation

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Sola Fide & Merit: The Catholic Perspective on Paul & the Dialectic of Salvation in Franklin, TN

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In recent scholarship on the "works of the law" in Paul, it is often claimed that Catholic interpreters always held an essentially New Perspective view. In this work, T.D. Barrett shows through extensive research and quotations that all major Catholic theologians have, from the first century to present day, taken a more fundamentally Augustinian/Old Perspective approach that reveals that Paul did rule out earning salvation by good works, and was not talking about works of the Mosaic Law alone. After uncovering and establishing the historic
sola fide
theme in the writings of Catholic authorities, Barrett goes on to discuss how this relates to the Catholic and biblical teaching that good works can merit salvation by describing the relationship between these two seemingly contrary but ultimately complimentary teachings in terms of a dialectic, presenting the biblical, logical, and theological support for these contrasting images and their co-existence beside one another.
In recent scholarship on the "works of the law" in Paul, it is often claimed that Catholic interpreters always held an essentially New Perspective view. In this work, T.D. Barrett shows through extensive research and quotations that all major Catholic theologians have, from the first century to present day, taken a more fundamentally Augustinian/Old Perspective approach that reveals that Paul did rule out earning salvation by good works, and was not talking about works of the Mosaic Law alone. After uncovering and establishing the historic
sola fide
theme in the writings of Catholic authorities, Barrett goes on to discuss how this relates to the Catholic and biblical teaching that good works can merit salvation by describing the relationship between these two seemingly contrary but ultimately complimentary teachings in terms of a dialectic, presenting the biblical, logical, and theological support for these contrasting images and their co-existence beside one another.

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