Calvin on Justification: Considering the Judgment Day With Singular Delight (short version)
Rev. Angus Stewart examines John Calvin's doctrine of justification as presented in Calvin's Catechism for Geneva, emphasizing that Calvin taught justification by faith alone in Christ alone and exploring five less-well-known aspects of Calvin's teaching on this doctrine. The article defends Calvin's orthodoxy against modern theological errors while providing catechetical instruction on the distinct but inseparable relationship between justification and sanctification.
Rev. Angus Stewart In our day of widespread spiritual blindness and theological deceit, it bears repeating that John Calvin’s teaching on justification is radically opposed to that of Romanism, false ecumenism, the New Perspective on Paul and the Federal Vision. The Genevan Reformer would shake his head in utter bewilderment at the claim of some that his doctrine of justification is not that of Martin Luther. Let it be clearly affirmed and understood that Calvin taught the orthodox, biblical...