N.T. Wright’s New Book, “Paul and the Faithfulness of God “

N.T. Wright, one of my favorite NT scholars, is working on the fourth volume (“Paul and the Faithfulness of God “) of the series of Christian Origisn and the Question of God. I’m impatiently waiting for this volume to release. I hope  Wright would give serious attention to Campbell’s  groundbreaking research, “The Deliverance of God: [...]

Around the Blogs

Prof. John Stackhouse responds to atheist Richard Dawkins with this post: ” What Good Are Theologians”?
Bob Kellemen’s 20 Most Influential Books on Methods of Biblical Change
At Theology Forum,  Kyle Strobel continues with the series:  “Word of God“
Is Conversion an Act of the Will?  and Do We Have a Free Will?. Read both posts to find out.
SBTS faculty held a second [...]

SBTS Panel (Part II) – N.T. Wright and the Doctrine of Justification

Panel – N.T. Wright and the Doctrine of Justification (Part II) By Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Dr. Denny Burk, Dr. Tom Schreiner, Dr. Mark Seifrid, Dr. Brian Vickers
 
You might find Seifrid’s past lecture on Justification by faith helpful. IT is important!

The Justification Debate: A Primer

FROM CHRISTIANITY TODAY
The Justification Debate: A Primer
Two of the world’s most prominent pastor-theologians on justification—and what difference it makes.
John Piper and N.T. Wright, compiled by Trevin Wax
(Wax’s chart is also available to download. Click on the link to do so.)  
 
“Since Christianity Today’s August 2007 cover story, “What Did Paul Really Mean?” Piper and [...]

Ben Witherington, N.T. Wright and Justification

I’m not sure what to name this post: whether it is a sympathetic or friendly defense of N. T. Wright’s view of justification against what Witherington calls “conservative Evangelicals from the űber-Reformed side of the ledger (i.e John Piper, D.A. Carson, Simon Gathercole, etc) or a reflection of Witherington’s own view on justification. Perhaps it [...]

Understanding N. T. Wright’s View of Justification

Understanding N. T. Wright’s View of Justification
Wright stresses that justification is not anthropocentric, as much it is concerned “me” and “my salvation,”  “you” and your salvation,” as it is traditionally resounded in Reformed Theology.  Rather, justification is theocentric and cosmic in scope. Wright espouses a theocentric justification in opposition to an anthropocentric justification. In particular, [...]

N. T. Wright discusses his new book, “Justification: God’s Plan & Paul’s Vision”

Scot Mcknight Reviews N.T. Wright’s “Justification: God’s Plan & Paul’s Vision

         
    
 
WHERE DO I PLACE PAUL?

AND JUDAISM/THE RABBIS ?

Over at Jesus Creed, Scot Mcknight is reviewing N.T. Wright’s new book “ Justification: God’s Plan & Paul’s Vision.” He already completed three blog posts. Here they are:

Justification and New Perspective 1
“… until someone has read Sanders, Dunn, and Wright, and then examined both the Jewish evidence and the [...]