«‘Justification by faith alone’ is a pivotal Lutheran – and Protestant – doctrine. But to what extent has this doctrine resonated in the African context? In this significant study the Nigerian Lutheran theologian James J. Reynolds examines how this doctrine has been received in his Lutheran church in Nigeria. He argues that the doctrine of ‘justification by faith alone’ should be contextualized into the Nigerian context to make it more understandable for the ordinary African. This book opens an interesting window into the theological life of an African mainline church.» (Timothy Palmer, Theological College of Northern Nigeria, Bukuru, Nigeria)«‘Ecclesia semper reformanda est’ – the Church must always reform – was one of the cardinal principles of the evangelical reformation. This profound academic work proves this statement to be true. At the heart of this book is a strong conviction that the Christian gospel and the Lutheran doctrines constantly need to be rediscovered and reinterpreted in every time and cultural context. The issues raised are very crucial for understanding the Christian gospel not only in Nigeria but all over the world. The content should be made the key component in the curriculum for training all pastors, evangelists, and church workers. In every section and chapter in this book, I sense solid work by a theologian who is also a committed disciple and lover of the Church of Jesus Christ. It deserves to be reflected upon by all leaders within the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria, by all Christians and theologians. I strongly recommend this book as a ‘must’ read for every theologian and all those who desire to understand the doctrine of ‘justification by faith alone.’» (Jesper Oehlenschläger, Leading Pastor, Karlslunde Strandkirke, Roskilde Diocese, Denmark)