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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...

JOHN PIPER, WITH DAVID MATHIS “If we use the language of the law court, it makes no sense whatever to say that the judge imputes, imparts, bequeaths, conveys or otherwise transfers his righteousness to either the plaintiff or the defendant. Righteousness is not an object, a substance or a gas which can be passed across the courtroom.” N. T. WRIGHT, What Saint Paul Really Said, p. 98 There are at least three problems with N. T. Wright’s claim that imputing
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