Doug Moo’s review of N.T. Wright’s Pauline Theology sifilings Wed, 11/06/13 8:29 pm Fundamentalism & Evangelicalism N. T. Wright Review: “Paul and the Faithfulness of God”HT: Denny Burk 1 view Discussion Jim Wed, 11/06/13 2:34 pm When a review starts ... “Reviewing N. T. Wright’s Paul and the Faithfulness of God is like trying to get a handle on the U.S. tax code.” … I’m glad I can read the review Twitter Jim's Doctrinal Statement Related . . . Topics: N. T. Wright N. T. Wright's The Day the Revolution Began: A Few Reflections And All God’s People Said, “Wut?” N. T. Wright on marriage: "chang[ing] an ideology within a culture by changing the language" N.T. Wright on the Bible and why he won’t call himself an inerrantist "[N]o one fully understood the gospel from the time of the apostle to the time a certain British scholar started reading Paul in Greek" Pagination Previous page 2 Next page It is honorable for a man to stop striving, Since any fool can start a quarrel.(NKJV, Proverbs 20:3)
Jim Wed, 11/06/13 2:34 pm When a review starts ... “Reviewing N. T. Wright’s Paul and the Faithfulness of God is like trying to get a handle on the U.S. tax code.” … I’m glad I can read the review Twitter Jim's Doctrinal Statement Related . . . Topics: N. T. Wright N. T. Wright's The Day the Revolution Began: A Few Reflections And All God’s People Said, “Wut?” N. T. Wright on marriage: "chang[ing] an ideology within a culture by changing the language" N.T. Wright on the Bible and why he won’t call himself an inerrantist "[N]o one fully understood the gospel from the time of the apostle to the time a certain British scholar started reading Paul in Greek" Pagination Previous page 2 Next page It is honorable for a man to stop striving, Since any fool can start a quarrel.(NKJV, Proverbs 20:3)
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