VOL. 11, NO. 4 | Growing in Grace: A Defense of Piety
VOL. 11, NO. 4 | Growing in Grace: A Defense of Piety
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A common accusation against Reformation theology is that it does not produce genuine “heart religion.”While not slighting the inward and individual aspects of true piety, Martin Luther, John Calvin, and their heirs have always stressed the outward and social dimensions of authentic Christian living. In this issue, we emphasize true Christian piety’s corporate and objective aspects because we believe that while sanctification takes place within individuals, it is not individualistic.
Featured Articles:
- Reformation Piety | by Michael S. Horton
- By These Means Necessary | by John Nunes
- Convinced but Confused? | by Mark Dever
- Work as (Spiritual) Discipline | by D. G. Hart
- Thinking Differently | by Starr Meade