E. P. Sanders disagreed with a view during this movement that Paul’s criticism of the “works of the Law” meant that salvation was achieved through faith alone. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this event that is traditionally considered to have begun with the posting of the Ninety-five Theses.
ANSWER: Reformation [or Protestant Reformation; or European Reformation]
[10h] Sanders associated himself with this general movement by claiming Paul advocated “covenantal nomism.” N. T. Wright was a scholar of this biblical studies movement that re-evaluated Paul’s writings.
ANSWER: New Perspective [accept New Perspective on Paul]
[10m] Sanders argued that this figure should be understood through the lens of Jewish restoration eschatology. Wright supported Albert Schweitzer’s “consistent eschatology” view that he outlined in The Quest of [this specific figure].
ANSWER: historical Jesus [accept The Quest of the Historical Jesus; prompt on Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth; prompt on Christ]
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