[Apologetics] Shakespeare, Hamlet, and a Jab at Sola Fide

Stuart D. Gathman stuart at bmsi.com
Tue Aug 30 14:42:24 EDT 2005


On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Dianne Dawson wrote:

> No, because I doubt very much that there are very many protestants know the
> difference. - Dianne

They do.  The American Protestant speak is "dead faith" (James)
vs. "saving faith", however "We are saved by saving faith alone" sounds rather
redundant.  The most popular modern Protestant slogan in common use is

"We are saved by faith alone, but the faith that saves is not alone."

Which is far less ambiguous than Luther's version, and properly
echoes both Ephesians and James.

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