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Charles Lee Irons

    Charles Lee Irons, doctor in Nieuwe Testament van Fuller Theological Seminary, bestudeert al zesentwintig jaar klassiek en Koinè Grieks. Zijn diepgaande betrokkenheid bij bijbelteksten resulteert in boeiende analyses die verborgen betekenissen en theologische nuances voor lezers ontsluiten. Irons' benadering, geworteld in zowel pastoraat als academisch onderzoek, biedt een uniek perspectief op tijdloze vragen over geloof en zingeving.

    The righteousness of God
    • The righteousness of God

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      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