Did the Reformers Misread Paul A Historical Theological Critique of the New Perspective 1st Edition by Aaron O’Kelley, Gregg R. Allison – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-1625647726, 1625647727
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ISBN 10: 1625647727
ISBN 13: 978-1625647726
Author: Aaron O’Kelley, Gregg R. Alliso
By placing the Reformation doctrine of justification in its historical-theological context against the backdrop of late medieval Catholic theology, O’Kelley demonstrates that the real nature of the debate between Rome and the Reformers was not grace vs. works per se but rather the Reformation’s clear law-gospel distinction vs. Rome’s law-gospel synthesis. This extraordinary study seeks to allow the Reformers and their heirs a fair hearing in the current debate over Paul’s doctrine of justification, a courtesy that they have too often been denied.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Thesis
The New Perspective and Justification
E.P. Sanders’ Paul and Palestinian Judaism
Sanders’ Judaism and the New Perspective
The Hermeneutical Presupposition of the New Perspective Methodology
Chapter 2: Grace and Merit in Late Medieval Theology
The Pre-Reformation Scholastic Tradition
Peter Lombard’s Sentences
Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica
Bonaventure’s Breviloquium
The Via Moderna
The Council of Trent
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Three Prominent Reformers on Justification
Martin Luther
Luther’s Early Thought, 1513-1521
Luther’s Mature Thought, 1522-1545
Summary: Luther’s Doctrine of Justification
Philip Melanchthon
Continuity with Luther
Elements of Discontinuity with Luther
John Calvin
Institutes of the Christian Religion
Polemical Works
Exegetical Works
Summary: Calvin’s Doctrine of Justification
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Justification in the Post-Reformation Period
The Demand for Perfect Obedience
Bicovenantalism
Alien Righteousness
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Summary of Observations
The Expendability of the New Perspective’s Hermeneutical
Presupposition
Concluding Exegetical Observations
Bicovenantalism in Paul
GALATIANS 3:10-14
ROMANS 9:30-10:13
PHILIPPIANS 3:2-11
Justification and Works
Conclusion
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