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Soteriology 101 w/ Dr. Leighton Flowers

NT Wright and Herschel Hobbs

Soteriology 101 w/ Dr. Leighton Flowers

Leighton Flowers

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8826 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2015

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Many ask what notable scholars generally support my interpretation of the text. I have a list on my Statement of Faith page of non-Calvinistic scholars, but they vary in how they approach certain aspects of the text (as do all the soteriological camps). Today we take a look at the work of NT Wright and Herschel Hobbs, two well respected theologians. Let's dive in!

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For more on Dr. Hobbs, see: http://www.sbts.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2010/07/sbjt_071_spr03_dockery.pdf

 

NT Wright's work has been praised by many scholars of varying views, including James D.G. DunnGordon FeeRichard B. Hays and Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury. Critics of his work are also found across the broad range of theological camps. Some Reformed theologians such as John Piper have sought to question Wright's theology, particularly over whether or not he denies the Protestant doctrine of justification by faith alone. Although Piper considers Wright's presentation confusing, he does not dismiss Wright's view as false. In response, Wright has stated he wishes Piper would "exegete Paul differently" and that his book "isn't always a critique of what I'm actually saying." Wright also expressed how he has warmed to Piper and considers him a "good, beloved brother in Christ, doing a good job, building people up in the faith, teaching them how to live."[15] In 2009, Wright has since addressed the issue in his book Justification: God's Plan and Paul's Vision (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2009). He has sought to clarify his position further in an interview with InterVarsity Press.[15] Many conservative evangelicals have also questioned whether Wright denies penal substitution, but Wright has stated that he denies only its caricature but affirms this doctrine, especially within the overall framework of the Christus Victor model of atonement.[16] Despite criticism of some of his work by Reformed theologians, other Reformed leaders have embraced his contribution in other areas, such as Tim Keller who praised Wright's work on the resurrection.[17] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._T._Wright)

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Why does my view seem new to so many people?

0:04.1

Is this something that I've come up with by myself, or do other scholars support this interpretation of Scripture?

0:11.3

Let's find out.

0:13.1

You answer all my questions, you can never tell no lies, you're always telling me what it's all about, but some don't listen to your replies.

0:21.6

You say to us we can't do enough, and when I try, I'm a fool.

0:26.6

This time I'm spent and I've realized that I can't make it through. I need you.

0:31.6

The words you say, your gracious love just gives you away the words you say

0:38.3

You're so believable

0:41.3

Oh, God, God

0:43.3

Welcome to the Soteriology 101 podcast

0:47.3

With Professor Leighton Flowers

0:50.3

Join our online university classroom

0:53.3

As we discuss the doctrines of grace and God's amazing plan for salvation.

0:58.0

You're so believable.

1:03.0

I think we all have the tendency to live in a bubble.

1:05.0

And I'm saying that about myself as included.

1:08.0

I'm not saying that accusatory of everyone else. I'm just saying we tend to be

1:12.5

fairly secluded in our perspectives. We tend to surround ourselves with people who think like us.

1:19.2

We tend to read people who we already agree with. We tend to as just as individuals to be drawn

1:25.6

to people like us.

1:31.0

That's why oftentimes you'll have churches that are all like-minded.

1:34.9

You have people who have the same kind of gifting and the same kind of draw to them.

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