"A monumental addition to public theology"
Assoc. Prof. Stuart Piggin
"Grace-Based Justice is grounded and rooted in the mediation of Christ, in His unrepeatable Atonement, and in the supremacy of Christ."
Dr. Armen Gakavian
"a unique stream of Christian consciousness that demands studious consideration."
Martin Howard
"Do not dismiss this work - it uniquely raises issues and proposes solutions that the church needs to consider if it is to retain any dignity and seriousness." -
Rev. (Dr.) Geoffrey Leslie
The 101 Key Propositions and 95 Theses of these Introductory Statements on Grace-Based Justice represent the distillation of the key thoughts of James C. Waller in the series of unique volumes he has written on Grace-Based Justice for the 2017 commemoration of the 500th Anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation. These world-first volumes are meant to rectify a series of crucial theological and existential errors in the practice of Evangelical and Reformed Churches within mainstream Western Civilization.
James Waller demonstrates how ongoing Reformation is being handcuffed by firstly the Church's inability to understand the Cross as the divinely appointed catalyst not only for personal transformation but also for systems, structures, governances, and justices. Mr. Waller draws out the crucial cognate conjunction, conjugal and co-relative connections between Grace-Based Justification and Grace-Based Justice, which were ignored and stalled at the Reformation, and have hampered Christianity and the advance of the Kingdom of God on earth ever since.