The future of justification : a response to N.T. Wright / John Piper.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781581349641
- 1581349645
- 234/.7 22
- BT764.3 .P57 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
On controversy -- Caution : not all biblical-theological methods and categories are illuminating -- The relationship between covenant and law-court imagery for justification -- The law-court dynamics of justification and the meaning of God's righteousness -- The law-court dynamics of justification and the necessity of real moral righteousness -- Justification and the gospel when is the Lordship of Jesus good news? -- Justification and the gospel : does justification determine our standing with God? -- The place of our works in justification -- Does Wright say with different words what the reformed tradition means by imputed righteousness? -- Paul's structural continuity with second-temple Judaism -- The implications for justification of the single self-righteous root of ethnic badges and self-help moralism -- That we might become in Him the righteousness of God.
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