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Dr. Lane Tipton - ST313 Doctrine of Salvation

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2011

Dr. Lane Tipton, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, describes his class "Doctrine of Salvation" and how it fits into Systematic Theology and the entire Westminster curriculum. Dr. Tipton expounds on redemption, imputation, regeneration, the biblical and confessional centrality and primacy of union with Christ and its benefits of justification, sanctification, and adoption, over against a Lutheran forensicism. Dr. Tipton elaborates on what this means for defining "the gospel" that we proclaim.

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  • Hmm... Reformed-Lutheran approach?  I wonder of whom Dr. Tipton Speaks?

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  • Yes, Justification is not an end in itself.

  • @rofyle I think Brian McClaren wrote a book on that premise? lol

  • @jgrig2 I'm not familiar with Hortark. The idea of Reformed Lutheran is what got me. It's like saying Catholic Calvinist, Reformed Pentecostal, or N T Wright.

  • @rofyle LMAO perhaps it's Dr. Mott Hortark?

  • @jgrig2 Great question!

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