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Nicholas Thomas Wright · 2013
A collection of 33 essays and articles by N. T. Wright spanning 35 years of scholarship on Paul and his letters, tracing the development of Wright's influential 'new perspective' on Pauline theology from his 1978 Tyndale lecture through 2012, covering justification, righteousness, atonement, and Paul's theological achievement.
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What this book knows
Paul's gospel announces the faithful God fulfilling Abraham's covenant to create one worldwide family through the crucified and risen Messiah.
faith-and-doubt
Paul is affirming God's original plan, including the strange, dark paths by which it has been worked out and the sudden, world-changing revelation of the gospel.
PPEP-RC-750God's inclusion of the ungodly will contain within itself that dealing with their sinful state which is necessary if the inclusion is to be rescuing and restorative.
PPEP-RC-770self-and-identity
The agitators, by insisting on Torah's continuing validity now that the Messiah had come, are taking the Galatians back to the 'present evil age'.
PPEP-RC-749Israel's vocation: 'a guide to the blind, a light to people in darkness, a teacher of the foolish, an instructor for children'—a matter of divine call, not ethnic superiority.
PPEP-RC-765belonging
God, after all, is the sin-forgiving God, and therefore the God who includes Gentile sinners in his family.
PPEP-RC-773Abraham, throughout Romans 4, is the one with whom God made a covenant to rescue the whole world from the Adamic plight of sin and death.
PPEP-RC-778Illuminates
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