Grant R. Osborne

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Grant R. Osborne


Born
in Queens, New York
July 07, 1942

Died
November 04, 2018


Grant R. Osborne was an American theologian and New Testament scholar. He was Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

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“If Abraham was justified by faith, not works, then salvation is a free gift from God rather than an obligation on his part.”
Grant R. Osborne, Romans Verse by Verse

“They have been fulfilled in Christ, so we must determine their theological purposes and apply them to current situations. We need holiness and a proper relationship with God just as they did, and the legal regulations properly understood can help us center on those critical areas of the Christian life.”
Grant R. Osborne, The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation

“Pelagius (c. AD 360–418) later espoused the view that we could earn salvation by our works, which Augustine (AD 354–430) and the church rightly deemed a heresy.”
Grant R. Osborne, Romans Verse by Verse

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