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Tag Archives: Luther
NT Wright on Justification, Pt 3
Continuing my series on NT Wright’s latest book, Justification, I promised to address the issue of Covenant. Wright chooses (starting at p. 71) Calvin over Luther, doing Luther a disservice, in my opinion. The difference between the 2, as Wright … Continue reading
Posted in NT Wright, Theological Musings
Tagged justification, Luther, new perspective, nt, piper, theology, wright
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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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An Orthodox view of Salvation
My friend Duncan posted the following video on Facebook this evening. It’s worth watching, whatever your theological background; it’s especially worth watching if you’ve no familiarity with Eastern Orthodoxy. I have a very deep respect and appreciation for Eastern Orthodoxy, … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
Tagged am I saved, eastern, galatians, greek, Luther, orthodox, paul, salvation, soteriology, theology
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On the differences between Luther and Calvin
Why do Calvinists and particularly Arminians (and for that matter, Roman Catholics) reject the paradox? Is it because they cannot understand that words of Scripture? Is it because they are less astute than Lutherans? The answer to both questions is … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
Tagged arminian, Calvin, election, grace, Luther, predestination
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