But he plainly does have much to say. I know this because he writes about it. I reviewed one book dedicated to almost nothing else here:
Mark Horne » Blog Archive » For All The Saints.
Just to make sure I am being clear, there are two different questions here (or more):
- Does N. T. Wright have a robust belief and teaching about the justification and salvation of individuals?
- Does N. T. Wright’s exegesis or hermeneutics or theological method or worldview or something else rationally allow or lead to a robust belief and teaching about the justification and salvation of individuals?
Clearly, many are making some kind of claim about #2. I am skeptical about most or all of the arguments I have encountered but they are possible in principle. What isn’t plausible at all are answers to #1 that claim he does not have such a belief or concern.