
Faith Alone Is Essential for Salvation delves into one of the most pivotal theological debates in Christian history: Is salvation received solely through faith, or does baptism play a necessary role? Drawing from Scripture, Church history, and theological scholarship, Dr. Anthony J. Johnson Jr. presents a bold, thought-provoking defense of sola fide—the doctrine that salvation is by faith alone.
With clarity and conviction, Johnson explores the biblical foundations of justification by faith, highlighting the deliberate omission of baptism in key salvation texts such as Ephesians 2:8-9 and Romans 3:28. He investigates the early church's evolving view of baptism, the Reformation's seismic shift away from sacramental salvation, and the enduring theological divisions between Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions.
This timely and rigorous study not only challenges sacramental frameworks but also seeks common ground—encouraging unity without compromise and grace without legalism. Whether you're a pastor, theologian, seminary student, or seeker of biblical truth, this book will equip you with a deeper understanding of salvation and the ongoing importance of sola fide in today's diverse Christian landscape.
A must-read for anyone wrestling with the relationship between faith, works, and grace in the life of the believer.
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