Imputation
This article by Ronald Cammenga explains the theological term "imputation" and its crucial importance to the doctrine of justification by faith alone. Written as part of a series on theological terminology for use in Protestant Reformed educational settings, it provides clear definitions and biblical illustrations of how Christ's righteousness is credited to believers through imputation.
In this and following articles in the rubric "Taking Heed to the Doctrine," I plan to spend an article or two explaining a number of different theological terms. These are terms that are used to explain important doctrines of Holy Scripture. Often these words are used in our Reformed confessions, in systematic theologies, and even in upper level catechism books like the "Essentials of Reformed Doctrine," by Herman Hoeksema, which is used by high school students in the Protestant Reformed...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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