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Pilgrim said:
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J_Edwards said:
Gaffin is its author. Here is a review of his latest book.
Actually, this is not much of a surprise since Gaffin has been the subject of much controversy over the past several years in regard to his less than forthright stand on "justification". One might say that he has finally chosen to come out of the closet, which in one way is a good thing. I cannot help but wonder if Westminster Seminary will commit the same blunder as it did with its past dealings with Norman Shepherd now with Gaffin? Unfortunately, I have no real hope that there will be a swift and decisive action taken. [Linked Image]

In His grace,
You are right. They are promoting his book at the WTS Bookstore: By Faith, Not by Sight: Paul and the Order of Salvation

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A Westminster Bookstore staff pick, recommended by Assistant Manager Mark Traphagen. Mark says, "With the publication of By Faith, Not by Sight we finally have Dr. Gaffin’s rich 'theology of Paul' under one cover. In addition to its value as an important contribution to the sometimes volatile discussions of justification and the nature of salvation, this book serves as a model of the proper cooperation between biblical and systematic theology. Through careful exegesis Gaffin roots his understanding of justification and sanctification in union with Christ, through which the believer enjoys all the benefits of Christ’s death and resurrection.


Reformed and Always Reforming,