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N.T. Wright
Wright has brought the discussion to a broader audience through his international lectures, popular works, and commentaries. He reacts favorably to Sanders’ “covenantal nomism” pattern and Dunn’s argument that Paul’s terminology of “works of the law” was particularly focused on the social dimension of Torah in dividing Jews from Gentiles. Wright focuses on drawing implications from the work of Sanders and Dunn with a view towards biblical theology. He emphasizes that Jesus as the Jewish Messiah has fulfilled the role of Israel in Yahweh’s plan of redemption and salvation, especially in fulfillment of the promise-covenant to Abraham.
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