from: Monergism.com
October 24, 2011
Dr. Riddlebarger's Lectures on the New Perspectives on Paul
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Why a New Perspective on Paul? What's Wrong With the Old Perspective? (MP3)
The Attack Upon the "Lutheran" Paul -- Krister Stendahl and the "Introspective Conscience" (MP3)
Pelagian Jews? E. P. Sanders, Grace v. Works and Second Temple Judaism (MP3)
Why Can't We All Get Along? James D. G. Dunn on Jews and Gentiles in the Apostolic Church (MP3)
N. T. Wright's Perspective on Paul: An Introduction to N. T. Wright's Approach to Paul." (MP3)
An Interesting Dialogue Between James Dunn and N. T. Wright." (MP3) <-- i skipped this one.
A Response to the New Perspectives on Paul -- Part One" (MP3)
A Evaluation of the New Perspectives on Paul -- Part Two" (MP3)
http://www.monergism.com/mp3/
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for anyone with a little familiarity with 'The New Perspective on Paul', this is an outstanding lecture series by Kim Riddlebarger (one of my favs).
its fast-moving and he covers a lot of ground - close attention required (stayed up all night i enjoyed them so much)
the intro starts by introducing the players and many names and groups/movements. anyone outside of, or not aware of Lutheran & Reformed doctrines won't get much of that...makes no difference:
once past that he get to the matter.
this issue has really far-reaching consequences: in a nutshell, the proponents of this New Perspective have to do away with core doctrines (naturally)...if anyone does listen, you'll be quite amused and/or shocked to discover what those doctrines are, and why this movement has taken hold.
you'll also recognize many patterns we hear 'round these parts regularly, coming from what seem unlikely sources...helpful in the building up of faith to see there really are just the same few ways the Gospel can be attacked, though astonishing to see how its done.
this isn't for everyone - they are academic lectures and as mentioned are fast-paced: but i was VERY blessed and learned much: lots of church history, the other denoms are covered, and he touches on trends in evangelicalism.
part of the overall message is a very comforting one for we Lutheran & Reformed: the reformers are vindicated yet again in their understanding of Paul's message..... in spite of the relentless propaganda campaigns, and this 'new' frontal assault.
z.
October 24, 2011
Dr. Riddlebarger's Lectures on the New Perspectives on Paul
To Download file, right click and save to your hard drive.
Why a New Perspective on Paul? What's Wrong With the Old Perspective? (MP3)
The Attack Upon the "Lutheran" Paul -- Krister Stendahl and the "Introspective Conscience" (MP3)
Pelagian Jews? E. P. Sanders, Grace v. Works and Second Temple Judaism (MP3)
Why Can't We All Get Along? James D. G. Dunn on Jews and Gentiles in the Apostolic Church (MP3)
N. T. Wright's Perspective on Paul: An Introduction to N. T. Wright's Approach to Paul." (MP3)
An Interesting Dialogue Between James Dunn and N. T. Wright." (MP3) <-- i skipped this one.
A Response to the New Perspectives on Paul -- Part One" (MP3)
A Evaluation of the New Perspectives on Paul -- Part Two" (MP3)
http://www.monergism.com/mp3/
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for anyone with a little familiarity with 'The New Perspective on Paul', this is an outstanding lecture series by Kim Riddlebarger (one of my favs).
its fast-moving and he covers a lot of ground - close attention required (stayed up all night i enjoyed them so much)
the intro starts by introducing the players and many names and groups/movements. anyone outside of, or not aware of Lutheran & Reformed doctrines won't get much of that...makes no difference:
once past that he get to the matter.
this issue has really far-reaching consequences: in a nutshell, the proponents of this New Perspective have to do away with core doctrines (naturally)...if anyone does listen, you'll be quite amused and/or shocked to discover what those doctrines are, and why this movement has taken hold.
you'll also recognize many patterns we hear 'round these parts regularly, coming from what seem unlikely sources...helpful in the building up of faith to see there really are just the same few ways the Gospel can be attacked, though astonishing to see how its done.
this isn't for everyone - they are academic lectures and as mentioned are fast-paced: but i was VERY blessed and learned much: lots of church history, the other denoms are covered, and he touches on trends in evangelicalism.
part of the overall message is a very comforting one for we Lutheran & Reformed: the reformers are vindicated yet again in their understanding of Paul's message..... in spite of the relentless propaganda campaigns, and this 'new' frontal assault.
z.
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