At http://www.reformation21.org/ Guy Waters has just posted his review of N.T. Wright's doctine of Justification by Faith. Here is the opening paragraph from that article...
'The Reformed church has received the work of N. T. Wright, Bishop of Durham (UK) and New Testament scholar, with appreciation and with concern. On the one hand, Wright has defended both the essential historicity of the Gospel narratives and the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. On the other hand, Wright is a leading proponent of the 'New Perspective on Paul.' Notwithstanding his self-identification with the Reformed tradition (Justification, 205), [1] Wright has criticized the Protestant Reformers' doctrine of justification by faith alone as being unfaithful to the New Testament in foundational respects. Concerned readers have observed, however, that Wright's own formulations of justification counter the New Testament. They do so by assigning the works of the Christian a place in the basis or ground upon which the Christian is justified.'
On the program today, I will speak with Dr. Guy Waters about Justification in general and this review specifically.
Dr. Guy Waters is the Associate Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS.
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