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Tag Archives: justification
Reading N.T. Wright’s Justification
I am reading through N.T. Wright’s recent book, Justification, which is written as a response to John Piper’s criticism of Wright’s views as presented in other books. This comes at a very interesting time for me, as I have just … Continue reading
Posted in NT Wright, Theological Musings
Tagged calvinism, John Piper, justification, Luther, N.T. Wright, orthodox, piper, wright
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Augustine was a trouble-maker
Augustine ultimately attempted to weld together philosophical motions of the divine essence to the tenets of the Christian faith and, in so doing, allowed the content of Christian faith to be determined by the logic of philosphical rationalism. The rationalization … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
Tagged augustine, Calvin, depravity, grace, justification, Luther, NT Wright, orthodox, theology
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A Knight’s Tale: A Parable of Justification
Here’s a short excerpt from the book I am writing: Possibly the best illustration of this aspect of justification is in the 2001 film A Knight’s Tale, starring Heath Ledger as William, a thatcher’s son who takes on the totally … Continue reading
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Tagged a knight's tale, Christianity, freedom, grace, justification, legalism, religion, salvation
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