Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. - Romans 3:28
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Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International - Robert Sungenis
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/articles/justification/jointdec-print.htm
... Joint Declaration and the Annex becomes even more puzzling since paragraph 31 of the Joint Declaration also makes reference to Romans 3:28, but it does not use the word "alone." It states: "We confess together that persons are justified by faith in the gospel ‘apa......ns are justified by faith in the gospel ‘apart from works prescribed by the law' (Rom 3:28)." Hence, in reference to Romans 3:28, the Annex, in opposition to the Joint Declaration, has given two versions of this very crucial issue: one version specifying "faith alone&qu......34, 317). (2) There is a great difference in saying (a) "a man is justified by faith alone," as opposed to saying, as Romans 3:28 actually says, (b) "a man is justified by faith apart from works of law." The first sentence, if taken as literally as the Council of Tr... - Item #0721
Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International - Robert Sungenis
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/articles/justification/jointdec1.htm
... Joint Declaration and the Annex becomes even more puzzling since paragraph 31 of the Joint Declaration also makes reference to Romans 3:28, but it does not use the word "alone." It states: "We confess together that persons are justified by faith in the gospel ‘apa......ns are justified by faith in the gospel ‘apart from works prescribed by the law' (Rom 3:28)." Hence, in reference to Romans 3:28, the Annex, in opposition to the Joint Declaration, has given two versions of this very crucial issue: one version specifying "faith alone&qu... - Item #0722
Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/articles/justification/works1.htm
...ny Catholics are confused as to the meaning of the phrase "works of the law." This phrase appears in such passages as Romans 3:28: "For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the Law." I receive calls and letters quite frequently from peopl......to the ceremonial law, he specifically meant to exclude the moral law, such as those we find in the Commandments. Therefore, in Romans 3:28, Paul really means: "For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the Ceremonial Law ," (but all other "goo... - Item #0723
Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/articles/justification/works3.htm
...= ceremonial law." We saw earlier that Romans 3:29 is often cited to support the idea that "works of the law" in Romans 3:28 refers to the ceremonial law. Here are those passages again: 28 For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the Law. 29 O... - Item #0724
Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/articles/justification/works4.htm
...; part 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The Context of Romans 3 That Paul has the whole law in view is precisely why he keeps the phraseology of Romans 3:28 very general. ("For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the Law"). He says "works of the law" not......mes the knowledge of sin." Notice the phrase "works of the Law" in verse 20. It is the same Greek phrase used in Romans 3:28 (ejvrgwn novmou). And since both phrases are in the same context, it would be natural to assume they mean the same thing. What "Law" is ... - Item #0725
Page Title: Catholic Apologetics International
URL: http://www.catholicintl.com/epologetics/dialogs/justification/engwer-answers.htm
...aul use the words "faith alone?" Granted, he says, "a man is justified by faith apart from works of law" in Romans 3:28, but that does not mean "faith alone." It only means that "works of law" are excluded from faith, not works of some other sort... - Item #0726
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URL: http://www.catholicsource.net/articles/matt1.htm
...ins chapter three by writing about circumcision. He ends that chapter by writing that one is not justified by works of the law (Rom. 3:28). Upon stating this he writes that God is of both Jews and Gentiles (v. 29) . Circumcision is part of what set apart the Jews from Gentiles. However... - Item #0727
Page Title: Romanism In Romans, 13 Audio Tape Set
URL: http://www.catholicstore.com/browseproducts/Romanism-In-Romans--13-Audio-Tape-Set.HTML
... Luther built his doctrine of justification by Faith alone (he admitted inserting the word "alone" in his German translation of Romans 3:28). But in this exciting series, Professor Hahn shows how many Protestants over-look the explicitly Catholic aspects of the Book of Romans and, what... - Item #0728
Page Title: WHY MARY IS NECESSARY
URL: http://www.catholictradition.org/why-mary6.htm
...even by sheer mercy, he receives it freely, and by the Divine strength it communicates to him, he must work at his "salvation" (Romans 3:28; 8:24f; 13:11f). He must work to sanctify himself and by so doing to sanctify the Name of God. If every right and title to be glorified before God... - Item #0729
Page Title: Romans Road
URL: http://www.cbcsigonella.org/salvation.htm
...ss with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. Romans 3:28 28 Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. E-mail Pastor Boritzki with your questions!... - Item #0730
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