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Episode 70: Imputation and Impartation (Part 1)

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In this episode we will begin discussing some specifics regarding the doctrine of Justification by diving into the topic of Imputation and Impartation. Did Wesley believe in the imputation of righteousness? Why was he so hesitant and careful when promoting this teaching? Can it lead to Antinomianism? We will discuss carefully what Wesley affirmed about this teaching and what he was concerned about. Follow the links below for the articles we received help from in this episode.

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Wesley on Imputation by Woodrow W. Whidden

Imputed and Imparted Righteousness by Dr. Vic Reasoner

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In this episode we will begin discussing some specifics regarding the doctrine of Justification by diving into the topic of Imputation and Impartation. Did Wesley believe in the imputation of righteousness? Why was he so hesitant and careful when promoting this teaching? Can it lead to Antinomianism? We will discuss carefully what Wesley affirmed about this teaching and what he was concerned about. Follow the links below for the articles we received help from in this episode.

Links:

Wesley on Imputation by Woodrow W. Whidden

Imputed and Imparted Righteousness by Dr. Vic Reasoner

  continue reading

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