Other Faculty Scholarship
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Story-Lines of Scripture and Footsteps in the Sea
The aim of furthering Christian living in mission and community is entirely valid, provided it does not take upon itself ultimate goals. Nor is there…
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The New Perspective from Paul
The strong attraction which Judaism held for Paul’s converts in Galatia and elsewhere is hard to explain if Israel as a whole was generally lamenting…
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(W)right with God?: A Response to N. T. Wright’s Vision of Justification (Part 1)
Wright himself momentarily recognizes the import of these verses, but then quickly slips into his salvation-historical scheme in which the “transferred” resurrection loses its real…
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(W)right with God?: A Response to N. T. Wright’s Vision of Justification (Part 2)
It is in the vision of Jesus the Messiah, in whom the faithfulness that God required of Israel has come to reality, that Wright binds…
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Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth:An Introduction to the Distinction between Law and Gospel
The Hermeneutical Significance of the Law/Gospel Distinction For Luther, the distinction between Law and Gospel was of such a fundamental nature that the ability to…
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Justified by Faith and Judged by Works: A Biblical Paradox and Its Significance
Within the space of two short chapters in Romans, Paul declares, “It is not the hearers of the Law who are righteous before God, rather…