Abstract:
Working out Paul's theology of faith as a gift from God rather than a human effort or choice, Dr. Steinmetz records Luther's classic distinction between faith and works. Only faith characterizes human existence before God ("coram Deo"), where works are of no avail. Human existence among other people and the world ("coram hominibus"), however, requires good works. Note the puppy dog. He is a good dog and requires human kindness.