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ReviewRespectfully yet relentlessly pressing Horton's many conversation partners in New Testament, this thorough, systematic, and far-ranging work advances a reading both distinctive and yet more traditional than many of today's dominant paradigms. Horton also exposes some of our blind spots, properly challenging mischaracterizations of the Reformers. In contrast to some New Testament scholars driven too much by modern philosophic premises, Horton is often more faithful to ancient interpretations relevant to the biblical cultures. As a New Testament scholar, I profited repeatedly from his historical context for various theological approaches in modern New Testament scholarship. -- Craig Keener, F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological SeminaryThis is a superb theological study that creatively retrieves the doctrine of justification from the patristic era to the Reformation. Horton seeks to revitalize the contemporary ecumenical discussion regarding justification by showing not only the enduring merits of the Reformation's exegetical, theological, and pastoral legacy, but also its hermeneutical and theological superiority to alternative views, namely, Roman Catholic, Radical Orthodoxy, the new perspective on Paul, and new Finnish interpretations. Some of his interpretations are questionable, for example, 'the triumph of Nominalism occurred with the Counter-Reformation (Council of Trent) rather than with the Reformation.' Still, I came away from reading this engaging book marked by a careful and generous listening to others, both reenergized with a passion for understanding the long-running doctrinal conversation about God, grace, and justification and challenged to engage critically the author's vision. -- Eduardo J. Echeverria, professor of philosophy and systematic theology, Sacred Heart Major, Archdiocesan Seminary of DetroitThis is a serious and important work coming from a leading Reformed theologian. It concerns a pivotal doctrine that was at the heart of the Reformation and that continues to provoke differences between Protestants and Catholics. Both Protestant and Catholic readers--not only scholars but also theologically interested laity--will profit by wrestling with this learned historical study. -- Gerald R. McDermott, Anglican Chair of Divinity, Beeson Divinity SchoolIt is not often one finds a book ranging across the three 'CDs'--the Damascus Document, Augustine's City of God, and Barth's Church Dogmatics! This is a volume bristling with theological insight and intellectual energy. Add to that Horton's learning and clarity, and you have that rare thing--a gripping and intelligent treatment of justification.' -- Simon Gathercole, reader in New Testament, University of Cambridge, fellow and director of studies in theology, Fitzwilliam CollegeDoctrine, as the Reformers never tired of saying, flows from and leads back to Scripture. Michael Horton has demonstrated this thesis with Justification, a project that is at once a rich and rigorous exegetical investigation of the doctrine of justification and at the same time a model of theologically engaged scriptural interpretation. As all theology must, this book drinks from the well of Scripture as it walks the path of reading and doctrine towards the horizon of praise and proclamation. The result, both exegetically informed and theologically significant, is good news 'for your bones and mine' (Luther): God justifies the ungodly in Christ, an unconditioned gift given in the word of promise that creates faith. -- J. A. Linebaugh, lecturer in New Testament, Cambridge University, fellow, Jesus CollegeThis work is very impressive and a major contribution to the clarification of the significant issues. Horton anchors his presentation of the Protestant Reformers' teaching on the justification of the sinner in an extensive, carefully wrought exploration of the biblical roots, and he anchors conceptualizations of the relationship between

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