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Salvation by Allegiance Alone
Rethinking Faith, Works, and the Gospel of Jesus the King
Book • 2017
In 'Salvation by Allegiance Alone', Matthew Bates challenges traditional Protestant views of faith and works by arguing that salvation is best understood as allegiance to Jesus as the enthroned King.
He emphasizes that faith involves not just mental assent but embodied loyalty, integrating good works into the concept of final salvation.
Bates also critiques the 'ordo salutis' and advocates for a corporate understanding of election.
He emphasizes that faith involves not just mental assent but embodied loyalty, integrating good works into the concept of final salvation.
Bates also critiques the 'ordo salutis' and advocates for a corporate understanding of election.
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Preston Sprinkle

Matthew Bates

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Are Catholics and Protestents Really that Different in their Understanding of Salvation? Dr. Matthew Bates
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as an author whose book on soteriology Michael has read.


Joshua Lewis

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What is the New Perspective on Paul: With Matthew Bates

Scott McKnight

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Beyond The Salvation Wars With Dr. Matthew Bates
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David Fitch

Matthew Bates

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S10: E10 Beyond The Salvation Wars: Rethinking Salvation with Matthew Bates
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in a discussion about the understanding of faith and grace.

Dr. Ben Spackman

Me, My Shelf, & I – How Latter-day Saints and Evangelicals understand the Bible differently