Deficiencies in the Justification of the Ungodly

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Deficiencies in the Justification of the Ungodly

A Look at N. T. Wright’s View of the Doctrine of Imputed Righteousness

Christian Churches, denominations, groups

Author: Manuel Alaniz

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Language: English

Published by: Wipf and Stock

Published on: 15th July 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 957 Kb

ISBN: 9781621897781


Recent Developments in Reformed Theology

In recent years, the traditional reformed view of imputed righteousness has come under heavy scrutiny and disagreement, resulting in an injection of theological fervor centering on the writings of the Apostle Paul. The primary source of much of the disagreement comes from a theological movement called the New Perspective on Paul (NPP).

The New Perspective on Paul (NPP)

The NPP movement has come to the forefront of New Testament theological scholarship, resulting in a continuing debate on the Pauline writings. The debate centers on the exegetical interpretation of these writings. To state this more clearly, the debate involves the reinterpretation of Paul’s corpus of work found in Holy Scripture based on a new or different perspective. The NPP encompasses a multifaceted theological rubric, which questions the traditional interpretation of the Pauline writings, including the doctrine of imputed righteousness.

Key Advocates and Criticisms

Currently, one of the foremost advocates for the NPP is N. T. Wright. Wright, an evangelical New Testament scholar, strongly criticizes the traditional interpretation of the doctrine of imputed righteousness. This book takes a critical look at Wright’s view of the doctrine of imputed righteousness and identifies some deficiencies from a traditional reformed perspective.

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