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Justification and the Literary Imagination

Justification and the Literary Imagination

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  • Leland Ryken

Looking at the doctrine of justification, this article argues for the use of theological imagination in helping us to understand this doctrine. Literature that portrays biblical themes may be useful in helping us to understand the written word of scripture.

Source: Reformation21, 2011. 4 pages.

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