Good works within Christian theology are a person's (exterior) actions or deeds, contrasting with interior qualitites such as grace or faith. The New Testament exhibits a tension between two aspects of grace: the idea that grace is from God and sufficient to cover any sin, and the idea that grace does not free Man from his responsibility to behave rightly. A more works-oriented perspective is presented by the [[s:Bible(King James)/James#2
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