God’s Righteousness in 3 Corinthians 4:12
This post was published originally at Acta Pauli. If my interpretation of 3 Cor is correct, and 3 Cor is dated fairly early, this provides strong evidence of how Paul’s view of God’s righteousness was...
View ArticleWas RL Dabney Reading Some NT Wright?
Can someone please tell me the difference between RL Dabney and NT Wright on imputation here? Dabney: It may be said, without affecting excessive subtlety of definition, that by imputation of Christ’s...
View ArticleDiodati And Wright On Final Justification
On the theme of Keith’s last post, I think it’s worth considering at least one precedent to another of Wright’s controversial (to some American Reformed writers) belief about final justification. Here...
View ArticleFree Doug Moo Course On Romans
I’m excited to announce that the always impressive Biblical Training site has added a course by Dr. Doug Moo of Wheaton College on the book of Romans. The course was recorded during a D.Min graduate...
View ArticleSome NT Wright Posts
Yesterday and today, the good folks at The Calvinist International have hosted two posts by yours truly touching on NT Wright. The first on a point picked up by Peter Leithart in his book Against...
View ArticleLuther and Wright, Justification and Ecclesiology
Continuing the theme of my TCI post on NT Wright, I would like to address another question many raise regarding the bishop’s new perspective. That is: what does it imply about the application Luther...
View ArticleFinal Justification, Protestantism, And Wright
I want to continue my series of posts on NT Wright and Reformational issues by focussing in on the matter of final justification. This seems to be one of the teachings many regard as a particularly...
View ArticleAnother Precedent For NT Wright On Justification
A while ago I wrote a post building on the work of my friend Steven Wedgeworth, showing how N.T. Wright’s doctrine of justification is within the bounds of Reformed orthodoxy. Interestingly, while...
View ArticlePeter Martyr Vermigli on Final Justification
In the past I have discussed the Reformed tradition’s variety regarding the doctrine of final justification by works. There are at least two, or maybe three, different ways that members of that...
View ArticleHeinrich Bullinger on Justification by Works
Continuing in my series on Reformed theologians who affirm a sort of final justification by works, it seems to me Bullinger falls into this category in the following text: So then, as often as the...
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