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Tabletalk Magazine, February 2010: What N. T. Wright Really Said is unavailable, but you can change that!

The February 2010 issue of Tabletalk looks at the current controversy surrounding N.T. Wright and the doctrine of justification. Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with D.A. Carson, Sinclair Ferguson, J.V. Fesko, Paul Helm, Michael Horton, Albert Mohler, John Piper, and Cornelis Venema, among others. Tabletalk features articles about topics central to the Christian faith and daily, in-depth...

Insofar as this is true, we cannot say that Christ, not justification by faith, is the gospel. Second and perhaps more surprisingly, given N. T. Wright’s extensive commentary on Romans, Paul himself provides us with what he calls “my gospel” (Rom. 2:16). But this gospel is saving power (1:16–17)—thus “being saved” is part of the gospel. In addition it includes not only Romans 1–3 but Romans 4–16 as well. More pointedly, it includes Romans 12–16. In technical language it includes not only kerygma
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