Justification
Justification is an instantaneous legal act of God in which he (1) thinks of our sins as forgiven and Christ’s righteousness as belonging to us, and (2) declares us to be righteous in his sight.
(Source: Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology (pg. 723))
- The Doctrine of Justification: An Outline of its History in the Church; And of Its Exposition From Scripture (eBook) Web Page by James Buchanan
- Justification - Salvation is By Grace through Faith Web Page by J I Packer
- Imputed Righteousness: The Evangelical Doctrine Web Page by R C Sproul
- Justification In Church History: The Reformation and Post-Reformation (1517-1700) Web Page by J V Fesko
- Counted Righteous in Christ PDF by John Piper
- Justification Web Page by John Murray
- Of Justification Web Page by Thomas Boston
- Regeneration, Justification and Sanctification Web Page by Lehman Strauss
- Joy Because of Justification Web Page by Erroll Hulse
- Justification and Union with Christ Web Page by Philip Ryken
- Justification and the Diminishing Work of Christ Web Page by John Piper
- The Legal, or Forensic Character of Justification Web Page by S Lewis Johnson
- Sola Fide: The Reformed Doctrine of Justification Web Page by J I Packer
- Abraham Reassessed Theologically Web Page by T D Alexander
- Justification: Still the Radical Truth Web Page by Dr J Ligon Duncan III
- Lutheran Love and the contemporary Reformed soteriological controversy Web Page by William B Evans
- Justification by Faith in the Non-Pauline Writings of the New Testament PDF by F F Bruce
- Justification by Faith: Distortions of the Doctrine PDF by Philip E Hughes
- The Doctrine of Justification in Luther PDF by G W Bromiley
- Justification by Faith: The Reinstatement of the Doctrine Today PDF by Alan M. Stibbs
- Calvin's Doctrine of Justification PDF by T.H.L. Parker