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"Give him space to stand and a full auditorium, and he can describe the grand sweep of God's redemptive design like nobody else. I really wish he would stick to that, instead of misunderstanding, misrepresenting, misconstruing, and misinterpreting the positions of numerous non-existent theologians." - Doug Wilson

Definition of Justification written by N.T. Wright for the New Dictionary of Theology Edited by David F. Wright, Sinclair B. Ferguson, J.I. Packer:

1. The question of justification is a matter of covenant membership. The underlying question in (for instance) Gal. 3 and 4 is: Who are the true children of Abraham? Paul's answer is that membership belongs to all who believe in the gospel of Jesus, whatever their racial or moral background.

2. The basis of this verdict is the representative death and resurrection of Jesus himself. In view of universal sin, God can only be in covenant with human beings if that sin is dealt with, and this has been achieved by God himself in the death of his Son (Rom. 3:24-26; 5:8-9). Jesus takes on himself the curse which would have prevented God's promised blessing finding fulfilment (Gal. 3:10-14). The resurrection is God's declaration that Jesus, and hence his people, are in the right before God (Rom. 4:24-25).

3. Justification thus establishes the church as a new entity, the renewed Israel, now qualitatively distinct from Jew and Greek alike, transcending racial and social barriers (Gal. 3:28). The sharp edge of this point, for Paul, was the conviction not only that pagan converts to Christianity did not need to become Jews in order fully to belong to God's people, but also that the attempt to do so was in itself a renunciation of the gospel, implying that Christ's achievement was insufficient or even unnecessary (Gal. 2:21; 5:4-6)...."

Justification: God's declaration, from his position as judge of all the world, that someone is in the right, despite universal sin. This declaration will be made on the last day on the basis of an entire life (Romans 2:1-16), but is brought forward into the present on the basis of Jesus' achievement, because sin has been dealt with through the cross (Romans 3:21-4:25); the means of this present justification is simply faith. This means particularly, that Jews and Gentiles alike are full members of the family promised by God to Abraham (Galatians 3; Romans 4). - N.T. Wright (Mark for Everyone pg. 233).

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Paul and Caesar: A New Reading of Romans N.T. Wrighticon
Romans and the Theology of Paul N.T. Wright (pdf)icon
Gospel and Theology in Galatians N.T. Wright (pdf) - New Perspective on Paulicon
The Letter to the Galatians: Exegesis and Theology N.T. Wright - New Perspective on Paulicon
The Law in Romans 2 N.T. Wright (pdf)icon
On Becoming the Righteousness of God N.T. Wright - 2 Corinthians 5:21 (Disclaimer - N.T. Wright is a leading proponent of the New Perspective on Paul)icon
The New Perspectives on Paul N.T. Wright - Rutherford House Lectureicon
Justification: The Biblical Basis and its Relevance for Contemporary Evangelicalism Faith and Current Christian Thought, Ed. Gavin Reid, London: Collins, 1980, p.13ff)icon
The Shape of Justification N.T. Wrighticon
N.T. Wright Page Wright Lectures, Articles, and Interviewsicon
Coming Home to St. Paul N.T. Wrighticon
Wright on Romans Rich Luskicon
N. T. Wright on the Atonement - A Brief Statement Mark Horneicon
Bishop N.T. Wright's ordo salutis Paul Helmicon
Interview with John Piper About The Future of Justification: A Response to N. T. Wright John Pipericon
The Problem of the Timeless Jew Doug Wilsonicon
The Wittenburg Door Interview: N.T. “Tom” Wright Becky Garrisonicon
Trevin Wax Interview with N.T. Wright (Full Transcript) Kingdom Peopleicon
When Wright Is Wrong Keith A. Mathisonicon
N.T. Wright's Neo-Colonialism Douglas Wilson Reviews N.T. Wright's Suprised by Hopeicon
Badly Informed Clerics Douglas Wilson on N.T. Wrighticon
Paul Helm Compares N. T. Wright and Richard Baxter Paul Helmicon
Book Review: Justification by N.T. Wright (.pdf) Reviewed by Dr. Michael Hortonicon
A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with N. T. Wright (.pdf) Reformation & Revival 11.1 (Winter 2002): 117-139.icon
A Reformation & Revival Journal Interview with N. T Wright: Part Two (.pdf) Reformation & Revival 11.2 (Spring 2002): 137-154.icon
Wright's Stance on the Perseverance of the Saints Ligon Duncanicon
Is Wright Teaching Another Gospel? Is Wright Teaching Another Gospel? Video Audio Pop out Low bandwidth Ligon Duncan and Sinclair Fergusonicon
What Is at Stake with Wright’s View? Steven Lawson and Sinclair Fergusonicon
Why Has Wright Struck Such a Chord? Sinclair Ferguson and Ligon Duncan explain why N.T. Wright has struck such a chord with the evangelical community.icon
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