Wright and his critics express a mutual frustration at their apparent inability fairly to represent, or even understand, what the other is saying. His Reformed critics need something like a Rosetta Stone course that would help them to learn how to speak Wrightish. However, Wright is not the only one left scratching his head over the apparent incomprehension of those who do not read the lexical evidence as he does. Henri Blocher reviews what he takes to be decisive evidence for viewing God’s righteousness
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