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Justification: God's Plan Paul's Vision
Contributor(s): Wright, N. T. (Author)

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ISBN: 0830851399     ISBN-13: 9780830851393
Publisher: IVP Academic
OUR PRICE: $33.60  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: February 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology - Soteriology
- Religion | Biblical Studies - New Testament - Paul's Letters
Dewey: 234.7
LCCN: 2009000437
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6" W x 8.9" L (0.80 lbs) 279 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Theometrics - Academic
- Theometrics - Evangelical
- Theometrics - Mainline
Features: Bibliography
 
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Few issues are more central to the Christian faith than the nature, scope and means of salvation. Many have thought it to be largely a transaction that gets one to heaven. In this riveting book, N. T. Wright explains that God's salvation is radically more than this. At the heart of much vigorous debate on this topic is the term the apostle Paul uses in several of his letters to describe what happens to those in Christ--justification. Paul uses this dramatic image from the law court to declare that Christians are acquitted of the cosmic accusations against them. But justification goes beyond this in Paul's writings to offer a vision of God's future for the whole world as well as for his people. Here in one place Wright now offers a comprehensive account and defense of his perspective on this crucial doctrine. With anew introduction, he provides a sweeping overview of the central points in the debate before launching into a thorough explanation of the key texts in Paul's writings. While fully cognizant of tradition and controversy, the final authority for his conclusions is the letters of Paul themselves. Along the way Wright responds to critics, such as John Piper, who have challenged what has come to be called the New Perspective. For Wright, what Paul means by justification is nothing less than God's unswerving commitment to the covenant promise he made to bless the whole world through Abraham and his family. This irenic response is an important contribution for those on both sides of the debate--and those still in between--to consider. Whether you're a fan of Wright's work or have read his critics and would like to know the other side of the story, here is a chance to interact with Wright's views on the issues at stake and form your own conclusions.


Contributor Bio(s): Wright, N. T.: - N. T. Wright is research professor of New Testament and early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He taught New Testament studies for twenty years at Cambridge, McGill and Oxford Universities, and was formerly the bishop of Durham and canon theologian of Westminster Abbey. A prolific writer of both scholarly and popular books, N. T. Wright has written over thirty books, including What Saint Paul Really Said, The Challenge of Jesus, The Meaning of Jesus, Jesus and the Victory of God and Paul and the Faithfulness of God. His N. T. Wright For Everyone Series includes commentaries covering the entire New Testament.
 
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