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Justification and Variegated Nomism, Volume II: The Paradoxes of Paul is unavailable, but you can change that!

In the time since the publication of E. P. Sanders’ seminal work Paul and Palestinian Judaism, numerous publications, reviews, monographs, and analyses of this “New Perspective on Paul” have emerged, exploring covenantal nomism—but, in the estimation of the editors of these two volumes, little new ground has been tread. Editors D. A. Carson, Mark Seifrid, and Peter O’Brien bring together over a...

Paul’s statements concerning righteousness and justification, which is to say that we are consciously treading that dangerous ground that lies between philology and theology, attempting to avoid the pitfalls of confusing the two that lie on either side. Yet if the preceding reflections are valid, every study of theological terms must—aware or unaware—pass this way, no matter whether it is strictly lexicographical or theological, or somewhere in between.
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