Not everyone should read John Piper’s new book on justification. Some readers—perhaps those already aware of N. T. Wright and the New Perspective on Paul (NPP)—will want to read The Future of Justification from cover to cover. But not everyone. . . . Don’t feel out of the loop or way behind if you haven’t heard of Wright and the NPP. You shouldn’t necessarily feel the need to familiarize yourself with them. But reading some of these key sections and chapters may help strengthen your theology of justification and ward off attacks on this precious doctrine when they come.Some helpful suggestions are found between the dots above. Read the whole thing.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
"The Future of Justification" (for the Rest of Us)
David Mathis, John Piper's theological right-hand man, writes: