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Innovative excursion into New Testament teaching on the earthly life of faith.
How did New Testament writers understand the period between a believer?'s initiation into the Christian faith and his or her graduation into death and the hope of resurrection?
In Getting Saved Charles Talbert and Jason Whitlark, together with four other expert contributors, discover patterns of meaning in the way the Gospels, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation comprehend postconversion faithfulness not as legalism (wherein an individual attains heaven by his or her own efforts) or covenantal nomism (wherein God saves the believer but staying saved requires obedience and effort) but, rather, as new covenant piety, in which God?'s ongoing, enabling grace sustains the believer?'s earthly life in Christ.
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Charles H. Talbert (1934-2021) taught at Wake Forest University for thirty-three years and then taught for fifteen years at Baylor University, where he held the role of distinguished professor of religion. His scholarship focused on New Testament studies, and he edited a series of commentaries called
Reading the New Testament.
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Collection of essays partly published elsewhere previously between 2001 and 2010.