arapahoepark
Puritan Board Professor
I am just skimming through his book Justification: God's plan Paul's vision and there are parts where I am in genuine agreement or at least with the way he rhetorically phrases something. However, it is absolutely maddening that he can't go a couple pages without taking a pot shot at the Reformation and it's followers. No doubt there are other problems.
So my question is this: for those of you who have read through Wright's works on justification in particular, if you have found any diamonds in the rough so to speak?
I hope I am not out of line, I am not thinking of going to the dark side but, are there ways in which some of the NPP can broaden the reformation view?
So my question is this: for those of you who have read through Wright's works on justification in particular, if you have found any diamonds in the rough so to speak?
I hope I am not out of line, I am not thinking of going to the dark side but, are there ways in which some of the NPP can broaden the reformation view?