on Paul (NPP) is not really new at all, since it is Paul’s own perspective30 that highlights teachings he considered central to justification and that largely had been ignored among contemporary perceptions of Paul.31 Not only do Wright and Dunn disagree with Sanders’s Paul, but also they do not agree with each other on various points.32 Discussions and criticisms on the NPP, then, must take into account both the similarities and differences among its authors. Dunn in his NPP article, and again
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