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Do we need a new perspective on justification?

Posted by Alex Leung | Posted in Galatians | Posted on 20-03-2006

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Great class today everybody…very heavy-loaded topic we touched upon, but I hope we were able to gain some deeper understanding of God in the process.

Check out this very very interesting article, posted by the President of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, Dr. Ligon Duncan:

One of the hottest theological debates in the evangelical and Reformed community today relates, surprisingly, to the doctrine of justification by faith alone. A number of contemporary theologians, including some with evangelical credentials, are suggesting that we need to revisit, correct and move beyond the formulations of the great sixteenth century Protestant Reformers and confessions (and their conservative heirs) on the nature and meaning of justification. The school of thought that is promoting this particular reassessment has been called the New Perspective (or Perspectives) on Paul. What is an evangelical pastor, elder or congregant to make of this? What are the proponents of the New Perspective(s) saying? How should we respond? What’s all the fuss about? What are the pastoral consequences of the various positions? We’ll tackle and try to sort some of these things out in this multi-part article.

The New Perspective(s) on Paul (NPP) represents a paradigm shift in the scholarly study of Pauline theology (with ramifications for New Testament Theology as a whole). It calls into question the Protestant Reformation’s reading of and conclusions regarding Paul’s doctrine of redemption and its application to the believer. In other words, it suggests that the Protestant Reformers’ exegesis of Paul on justification and their theological formulations of what Paul taught about our being justified by grace through faith alone, and not by works, based on the work of Christ alone, imputed to us were mistaken. The NPP even questions whether Paul was primarily concerned with the question “how can I be saved?” For instance, N.T. Wright says flatly “that ‘the gospel’ is not, for Paul, a message about ‘how one gets saved’, in an individual and ahistorical sense” in What Saint Paul Really Said (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997), 60, see also 113-117.

The NPP has its origins in the academic historical-critical tradition, quadrants unfriendly to evangelical approaches to New Testament Theology. Though precursors can be found, for instance in the 1960s in the work of Krister Stendahl, the NPP was really launched through the work of E.P. Sanders, especially his celebrated Paul and Palestinian Judaism (Philadelphia: Fortress), published in 1977. If you want a quick taste of the NPP from the original proponents in their own words, see E.P. Sanders, Paul (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991), and James D.G. Dunn, “The New Perspective on Paul,” originally printed in the Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 65 (1983): 95-122; and reprinted in The Romans Debate, ed. Karl P. Donfried (Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 1991), 299-308.

Read the whole article here.

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Galatians #03-The Way of Justification

Posted by Alex Leung | Posted in Galatians | Posted on 18-03-2006

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Galatians-03-The Way of Justification

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Galatians #02-Withstanding Peter

Posted by Nathan Yung | Posted in Galatians | Posted on 12-03-2006

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Galatians #01-Astonishing vs Good News

Posted by Alex Leung | Posted in Galatians | Posted on 05-03-2006

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Additional Sources/Links:

http://www.reformationtheology.com/2006/01/which_came_first_by_pastor_joh.php

http://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/topic/ordosalutis.html

http://theologica.worldmagblog.com/theologica/archives/2006/01/the_ordered_lis_1.html

Ephesians – Course Notes

Posted by Alex Leung | Posted in Ephesians | Posted on 05-03-2006

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Course Notes from the Class on Ephesians that Nathan and I taught last year.

Class 3 – GrowingInYourKnowing

Class 4 – From Graveyard to Glory

Class 6 – Ministry of Gods Mystery

Class 10,11 – Power for Living, Mission of Submission

(Note: this archive is not complete…hopefully, more coming soon)

Colossians – Course Notes

Posted by Alex Leung | Posted in Colossians | Posted on 05-03-2006

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Course Notes from the Class on Colossians that Nathan and I taught last year.

Class 1 – Jesus Is First

Class 2 – Peace at Great Price

Class 3 – The Inside Story

Class 4 – Marks of a Healthy Church

Class 5 – Youre a Complete Success

Class 6 – Jesus Paid the Debt.doc

Class 7 – Dealing With Dos and Donts

Class 8 – New Life for Old, Part 1

Class 9 – New Life For Old Part 2

Class 10 – Person to Person

Class 11 – Opportunities to Knock

New Testament Men of Faith – Course Notes

Posted by Alex Leung | Posted in NT Men of Faith | Posted on 04-03-2006

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Course Notes from the Class on New Testament Men of Faith that Nathan and I taught last year.

2004_12_05-There Is No Spoon (Faith)_handout

2004_12_12-To Be Called & To Be Sent (John Baptist)_handout

2004_12_19-Are You the One (John the Baptist)_handout

2004_12_26-You Can Count On Me (Peter)_handout 

2005_01_02-Denied & Affirmed (Peter)_handout

2005_01_09-The Followship of the Nets (John)_handout

2005_01_15-Boanerges, Sons of Thunder (John)_handout

2005_01_23-Called by Christ (Thomas)_handout

2005_01_30-A Readiness to Die (Thomas)_handout

2005_02_06-From the Upper Room to the Locked Room (Thomas)_handout

2005_02_12-Dude, I Dont Believe (James)_handout

2005_02_26