By: Dr. John Ankerberg / Dr. John Weldon; ©2002 No doctrine is more important or more misunderstood than the biblical doctrine of justification by faith alone. The authors give a…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©2002 When we consider the differences that exist between the Catholic and Protestant view of justification by faith, there are six key terms…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©2002 The Roman Catholic Church maintains that they teach the true biblical doctrine of justification. However, while Rome may have officially condemned salvation…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©2002 The authors suggest that the Council of Trent established one of the most subtle forms of justification by works ever devised. It…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©2002 Many Catholics and Protestants today would have us believe that there are only minor differences between the doctrine of justification as taught…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 Scripture teaches that everyone will have to appear before the judgment seat of Christ. Why? What will happen there? Can this be an encouragement to…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 Why do babies, who do not ask to be born, enter the world with the stain of original sin? Dr. Ankerberg and Dr. Geisler tackle…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 Is it possible for any of us as Christians to expect to do well at the Judgment Seat of Christ? Does God’s Word give us…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2001 We have accurate historical information that Jesus lived and died, and compelling evidence that he rose from the dead. But what difference does that make…
By: Rev. Sam Harris; ©2000 The old question about faith vs. works, James vs. Paul, comes up again. Rev. Harris explains why this ideas do not contradict one another, but…
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