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Charles Lee Irons

    Charles Lee Irons, doctorado en Nuevo Testamento por el Fuller Theological Seminary, ha dedicado veintiséis años al estudio del griego clásico y koiné. Su profunda comprensión de los textos bíblicos se traduce en análisis cautivadores que revelan a los lectores significados ocultos y matices teológicos. El enfoque de Irons, arraigado tanto en el ministerio pastoral como en la investigación académica, ofrece una perspectiva única sobre cuestiones atemporales de fe y significado.

    The righteousness of God
    • The righteousness of God

      • 444 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Advocates of the New Perspective on Paul appeal to the view that „righteousness“ in biblical theology is a Verhältnisbegriff (relational concept). This is the view that „righteousness“ does not mean conformity to a norm, nor is it an essentially legal concept; rather, „righteousness“ denotes the fulfillment of the demands of a relationship, since the relationship itself is the norm. This relational interpretation of „righteousness“ was first put forward by Hermann Cremer in 1899 and exercised a profound influence in biblical scholarship throughout the 20th century. It lies at the root of the New Perspective claim that „the righteousness of God“ in Paul is a cipher for God's saving faithfulness to his covenant, a view defended by N. T. Wright, among others. Charles Lee Irons provides a critical examination of Cremer's chief arguments for the relational, covenant-faithfulness interpretation. The author argues instead for the view that „the righteousness of God“ in Rom 1:17; 3:21-22; 10:3; 2 Cor 5:21; and Phil 3:9 is the status of righteousness that comes from God as a gift.

      The righteousness of God