Is Christianity a religion of doctrine or love?

Classical liberals often say that Christianity is a life, not a doctrine. Have you ever heard anyone say that? People sometimes say: It doesn’t really matter what you believe. What matters is that you love other people. What matters is that you do good in the world, rescue the oppressed, care for the sick and …

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A question for Doug Wilson after his conversation with James White

At 14:00, James White asks Doug Wilson about the difference between the conditions of the covenant with Adam and the covenant with Christians and faith versus faithfulness. Wilson answers as follows: “When I first trust in God, that faith is the instrument of my justification. The ground of justification is the obedience of Jesus Christ …

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Why is denying justification such a serious error?

The doctrine of justification by faith alone on the ground of Christ’s imputed righteousness continues to be challenged or marginalized in the academy and in popular level teaching. As someone who wrote his PhD dissertation on the doctrines of justification in Richard Baxter and Benjamin Keach, I am convinced that modifying the biblical doctrine Of …

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