01371nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200100006808200120007810000230009010000110011324500280012424500610015224500220021326000180023526000200025326000090027330000110028230000140029330000090030752006110031665000430092795700150097099900150098595200690100020260119070403.02021-11-23 11:00:01 a085364957X a1 a0 eng a241.2 bJ76-B36 aBayes, Jonathan F. eAuthor aThe weakness of the law bGod's law and the Christian in New Testament perspective cJonathan F. Bayes aGreat Britian bThe Paternoster c2000 a243tr. bPaperback c23cm aThe Weakness of the Law aims to demonstrate that the five New Testament references to the weakness of the Law, read in their respective contexts, support those who advocate the `third use of the Law` in the debate with `doctrinal antinomianism.` The study falls into two parts: Part One sets the scene by means of a series of illustrations of the debate, in approximate chronological order, in which representatives of each of the two broad positions are set side by side. In Part Two the four books in which the five key texts appear are studied in their entirety as they relate to the subject of the Law. aLaw and gospel -- History of doctrines a211001 TKH c5835d5835 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-5835v0.00yBK