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Title: New Perspective On Paul And The Law
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How then in this society based upon Hebrew law court, can Paul solve for the need for addressing the accusation of guilt as well as the corresponding sentencing (judgment) that the law requires comes with it?
In T. Wright’s book, What Paul Really Said, he argues that Paul’s justification language is three-fold: a covenant language, which clung to the covenant promises during politically difficult times, a law-court language, which rested within the covenant language promising God’s justice would prevail, and lastly through eschatology bringing all things into the subjection of Jesus in a declaration to be made at the end of time... Showed first 250 characters
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How then in this society based upon Hebrew law court, can Paul solve for the need for addressing the accusation of guilt as well as the corresponding sentencing (judgment) that the law requires comes with it?
In T. Wright’s book, What Paul Really Said, he argues that Paul’s justification language is three-fold: a covenant language, which clung to the covenant promises during politically difficult times, a law-court language, which rested within the covenant language promising God’s justice would prevail, and lastly through eschatology bringing all things into the subjection of Jesus in a declaration to be made at the end of time... Showed next 250 characters
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