Question

N. T. Wright has argued against interpreting this writer as promoting sola fide (“soh-lah fee-day”) over works-based salvation. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Christian writer. A 1977 book by E. P. Sanders is considered the origin of the “new perspective” on this writer, which attempts to re-examine his context within Judaism.
ANSWER: Paul [or Paul of Tarsus or Paul the Apostle or Saint Paul; or Saul of Tarsus]
[10m] Wright and Sanders have argued that first-century Jewish law was seen as a way of maintaining this concept rather than achieving salvation. Supersessionists believed that Christians have taken this concept from Jews.
ANSWER: covenant [accept Covenant with God; prompt on agreement with God]
[10e] Sanders and Wright trace the “old” perspective on Paul to this general historical period, whose religious leaders included Martin Luther.
ANSWER: Protestant Reformation
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