P-ISSN 2166-2851
E-ISSN 2166-2118
Vol. 10, Issue SI1, 2021June 03, 2021 EDT
Joseph the Just and Matthew’s Matrix of Mercy: The Redefinition of Righteousness
Joseph the Just and Matthew’s Matrix of Mercy: The Redefinition of Righteousness
Articles in Vol. 10, Issue SI1, 2021
Vol. 10, Issue SI1, 2021
- Table of Contents, Vol. 10, Special Issue 1, Scripture and Moral TheologyWilliam C. Mattison, IIIMatthew Levering
- Introduction: Trends in Post-Vatican II Scholarship on Scripture and Moral TheologyWilliam C Mattison III
- On Pilgrimage With Abraham: How a Patriarch Leads Us in Formation in FaithJana Bennett
- Joseph the Just and Matthew’s Matrix of Mercy: The Redefinition of RighteousnessJonathan Pennington
- “Repent for the Kingdom of heaven is at hand!” (Mt 3:1 and 4:17): Conversion in the Gospel and the Christian LifeAnton ten Klooster
- “Those He Predestined He Also Called” (Rom 8:30): Aquinas on the Liberating Grace of ConversionDaria Spezzano
- Almsgiving as a Formative Practice of Repentance for Christian Discipleship: the Gospel of Luke and Daniel 4:24James Stroud
- A Defense of the Command/Counsel Distinction Based on Matthew 19 and 1 Corinthians 7John Meinert
- Newness of Life and Grace-Enabled Recovery from AddictionAndrew Kim
Pennington, Jonathan. 2021. “Joseph the Just and Matthew’s Matrix of Mercy: The Redefinition of Righteousness.” Journal of Moral Theology 10 (SI1): 40–50.