Evaluating N.T. Wright’s New Perspective on Paul - Ádám Szabados

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N.T. Wright has been a key voice advancing the New Perspective, which challenges traditional interpretations of Paul's writings, particularly regarding his understanding of justification and the law. What should we make of this new understanding of Paul? In this talk, we attempt to give a fair theological critique of N.T. Wright’s theological architecture.

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Ádám Szabados is a Hungarian theologian and the leader of the Hungarian Evangelical Forum. Until 2017 he had been a pastor for 20 years. He is married to Dóra and has two adult sons. He studied English literature and linguistics at the University of Veszprém (MA equivalent, with honours), and theology at Schloss Mittersill Study Center (Diploma in Biblical Studies and Culture) and at Covenant Theological Seminary (ThM in Exegetical Theology). He received his PhD (summa cum laude) in the area of New Testament at Károli Reformed University. His study on the Reformational understanding of sin has been published by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He wrote three other books: Erosz nyomában (Traces of Eros) (Harmat Publishing House, 2008), Az apostolok hagyománya (The Tradition of the Apostles) (KRE-L'Harmattan 2020; 2nd edition 2021), and Teológus a sakktáblán (Theologian on the Chessboard) (Luther-Harmat - 2021). Ádám teaches at Fiúság Akadémia and also has a popular theological-apologetic website (divinity.szabadosadam.hu).

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