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NT Wright vs. Martin Luther
By daniel | December 9, 2005
This is a great article on NT Wright, and his place in modern Christian thought.
We may be in the early stages of the most significant internal change in Christianity since the 16th century–an exciting prospect. But Dr. Wright suggests that the key question for interpreters of Paul in the 21st century "may well turn out to be a matter not so much of comprehension," as an onlooker following the intricate debates over justification might suppose, "but of courage"–the courage to live as a follower of Jesus.
Whole article is at http://www.opinionjournal.com/taste/?id=110007657
Thanks, JT, for the heads-up.
Topics: Church Life, Culture, Emergent Church, Historical Jesus |
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