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When Wright is Wrong

Autor Phillip D. R. Griffiths
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 ian 2019
In today's world the Christian is constantly being challenged with new teachings. Some of these are particularly dangerous because they are put forward by those with evangelical credentials. Tom Nicholas Wright is one of the leading proponents of the New Perspective on Paul. Wright sees himself as the new Luther, a discoverer of the true biblical understanding of key doctrines like that of justification by faith. According to him, the Reformation misunderstood the nature of justification by faith alone and the role of the law in the Old Testament. Wright maintains that this has continued to be the case for those of the Reformed Faith. He tells us that we are guilty of anachronism, whereby we interpret first-century Judaism in the light of medieval Roman Catholicism. In this work the writer not only defends the Reformed understanding of this vital doctrine but also seeks to show how Wright has misunderstood the nature of the new covenant and the place of ethnic Israel. ""The so-called 'New Perspectives on Paul' suggests that what the Reformers believed about Pauline theology is wrong. It is an important but intrinsically difficult issue to address. In the mix we have Scripture, the Reformers, the NPP theologians--and Second Temple Judaism, which on its own is a complex field of study. But Phillip Griffiths not only demonstrates a mastery of the subject, he writes with a singular clarity."" --Colin Hamer, served for many years as an elder of a Grace Baptist Church in the UK ""Many do not know that what is called the 'New Perspective on Paul', like the proverbial camel's nose, not only got into the tent of the gospel but it has expelled many of its glorious truths that strengthened the faith of our forefathers. Here, Philip Griffiths sounds a much-needed alarm that calls the leaders and teachers of the church of God to pay close attention to what has been lost, marking out a much better way through a faithful exposition of the scriptures."" --Tom Holland, Senior Research Fellow, Union School of Theology Phillip D. R. Griffiths is a retired teacher. He lives in Bethlehem, Pembrokeshire, with his wife Melody and their two sons, Benjamin and Joseph. Phillip holds three first degrees, two with first class honors, and a master's degree in philosophical and systematic theology. He also holds a diploma from the London School of Theology in theological studies.
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ISBN-13: 9781532649196
ISBN-10: 1532649193
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Resource Publications

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Phillip D. R. Griffiths lives in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. He and his wife, Melody, have two grown up boys, Benjamin and Joseph. Phillip is the author of a number of books, including: From Calvin to Barth: A Return to Protestant Orthodoxy; Covenant Theology: A Reformed Baptist Perspective; When Wright Is Wrong: A Critique of N. T. Wright's New Perspective on Paul; and How to Answer the Jehovah's Witnesses. His hobbies include military history and walking.