Maybe Wright shouldn’t have much to say about individual justification and salvation

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):

  1. Does N. T. Wright have a robust belief and teaching about the justification and salvation of individuals?
  2. 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.

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