The only text that talks about faith only denies that it is by faith only:
James 2:24: Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only.
Now I am in complete agreement that James is not saying it is faith plus works, but he does say it is not "faith only".
Paul in Ephesians 2 says we are saved "by grace through faith": so we can surely add grace into the equation of what brings salvation.
I am just arguing that to say "salvation is by faith alone" is at the best inadequate and incomplete; and we might even say that it is Biblically incorrect. I would rather hear someone say simply that we are saved by faith than to say that we are saved by faith alone.
My quibble is with the word alone, not with the faith.
James 2:24: Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only.
Now I am in complete agreement that James is not saying it is faith plus works, but he does say it is not "faith only".
Paul in Ephesians 2 says we are saved "by grace through faith": so we can surely add grace into the equation of what brings salvation.
I am just arguing that to say "salvation is by faith alone" is at the best inadequate and incomplete; and we might even say that it is Biblically incorrect. I would rather hear someone say simply that we are saved by faith than to say that we are saved by faith alone.
My quibble is with the word alone, not with the faith.