
Theology in the Raw S2 Ep1051: Salvation by Allegiacne Alone: Dr. Matthew Bates
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Feb 16, 2023 AI Snips
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Works Of The Law Differs From General Works
- 'Works of the law' often differs from generic 'works'; recent scholarship (Sanders et al.) shows Paul sometimes targets Torah-bound ethnic markers rather than general moral deeds.
- Bates notes context proves when Paul uses 'works' he can mean 'works of law.'
Paul And James Align When Faith Means Loyalty
- Bates proposes Paul and James can be harmonized: both see faith as loyalty where genuine loyalty necessarily issues in works; Paul opposes 'works of law' while James stresses visible faithful action.
- He frames 'faith without works is dead' as loyalty lacking embodiment.
Faith Is Embodied From The Start Not A TwoStage Process
- Bates agrees with 'lordship salvation' that true faith issues in obedience, but rejects a staged model (mental assent first then bodily works later).
- He says pistis is embodied from the start, so confession and works are not merely downstream proofs.
