Justin Taylor
has provided a helpful set of links to the ongoing discussions between
William Evans and Sean Lucas at Reformation21 and Kevin DeYoung and
Tullian Tchividjian at the Gospel Coalition. Having made reference to a
couple of these before, being persuaded of how important the issues are,
and therefore having an ongoing interest in the matter, I thought
others might appreciate following the discussion. Taylor summarises:
William B. Evans and Sean Michael Lucas have been engaged in a profitable discussion over at Reformation 21 on sanctification and the gospel. Here are their exchanges:
- Evans, Sanctification and the Nature of the Gospel
- Lucas, A Rejoinder on Sanctification and the Gospel
- Evans, Sanctification and the Gospel: A Surrejoinder to Sean Lucas
- Lucas, A Concluding Contribution on Sanctification and the Gospel
- Evans, A Question of Balance? Some Final Comments on Sanctification and the Role of the Law
Rick Phillips also added a helpful and important post summarizing seven assertions about the relationship between justification and sanctification.
As I’ve mentioned before, Kevin DeYoung and Tullian Tchividjian have been engaged in a longer—though less direct—discussion addressing similar issues:
- DeYoung, Make Every Effort
- Tchividjian, Work Hard! But in Which Direction?
- DeYoung, Gospel-Driven Effort
- Tchividjian, First Things First
- DeYoung, Glorying in Indicatives and Insisting on Imperatives
- Tchividjian, Deconstructing Moralism
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