The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, recently concluded, provided an opportunity to consider ongoing debates on justification by faith, with the help of three plenary speakers – Tom Schreiner, Frank Thielman, and N.T. Wright – all of whom have published extensively on the topic.
Bibliobloggers have been summarising sessions – especially the key ones on justification. I’ve particularly benefited from Marc Cortez’s reflections over at Scientia et Sapientia, and have linked to his summaries of those papers (as well as some others) below.
The State of the Recent Evangelical Trinitarian Resurgence
Justification: The Saving Righteousness of God in Christ
Theological Interpretation of Scripture: Promises and Pitfalls for Evangelical Appropriation
God’s Righteousness as God’s Fairness in Romans: The Oldest Perspective on Paul
Sex and the Image of God: Dangers in Evangelical and Roman Catholic Theologies
Christus Victor Motifs in the Soteriology of Thomas Aquinas
N.T. Wright
Justification Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Three posts – here, here, and here.
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