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FUTURE OF JUSTIFICATION PB

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  • ISBN 9781844742509
  • Author PIPER JOHN
  • Pub Date 01/01/2008
Publisher IVP BOOKS UK
An engagement with Tom Wright's influential portrayal of the gospel and the theology of justification by faith John Piper offers a fruitfu...
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An engagement with Tom Wright's influential portrayal of the gospel and the theology of justification by faith John Piper offers a fruitful engagement with, and critique of, Wright's position. Tom Wright's re-articulation of the New Testament theology of the gospel and justification by faith has exerted significant influence amongst scholars and the wider Christian public. 'This book is a model of how theological disagreements should be handled, and the reader is reminded time and again to what extent the gospel itself stands or falls on this issue. In comparing the works of Tom Wright to the text of the apostle Paul's letters Dr. Piper lifts us above the controversies of the moment and shows us again how the glorious mercy of God was revealed to us in Jesus Christ. It is essential reading for every pastor and theological student and will be a major contribution to our understanding of what the great apostle really said.' Gerald Bray, Research Professor of Theology, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, and Director of Research for the Latimer Trust, Cambridge. 'The so-called 'New Perspective on Paul' has stirred up enormous controversy. ... Certain parts of John Piper's book have quietly broken new ground ... The issues are not secondary, and, pastor that he is, John Piper will not allow believers to put their trust in anyone or anything other than the crucified and resurrected Saviour.' D. A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois. 'Piper writes with the concern of a pastor, the passion of a preacher, the precision of a scholar, and the courtesy of a gentleman as he critiques N. T. Wright's grand scheme of justification. Piper both highlights exegetical weaknesses in Wright's system and demonstrates the success of reading Paul using traditional categories. All who read Wright should read Piper.' Peter J. Williams, Warden, Tyndale House, Cambridge.