Bates, Abraham, and allegiance in the gospel

At the Logos Academic Blog, Tavis Bohlinger has part 4 in his interview series with Matthew Bates about Bates’s recently releasedĀ Salvation by Allegiance Alone: Rethinking Faith, Works, and the Gospel of Jesus the KingĀ (Baker, 2017). Bates comments, in part,

My preference for ā€œallegianceā€ springs from the conviction that the proclaimed gospel centered on Jesus the royal messiah, and this suggests that the ā€œallegianceā€ portion of the range of meaning of pistis is in play in some crucial New Testament texts pertaining to salvation…. It is extremely unlikely that Paul felt that pistis was something that was ultimately in tension with or contradictory to embodied activity (i.e., good works as a general category). Paul’s complaint with works (of Law) lies elsewhere, as I explain in Ch. 5.

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June 28, 2017 Ā· 1 min Ā· J. David Stark

Bates at theLAB, part 2

Bates, Over at the Logos Academic Blog,Ā Tavis Bohlinger nowĀ has up the second part of his interview with Matthew Bates about hisĀ Salvation by Allegiance Alone: Rethinking Faith, Works, and the Gospel of Jesus the King (Baker, 2017). Ā This interview portion focuses much more on Bates’s particular proposal in the volume.

For previous related discussion, seeĀ Other discussion of Bates, ā€œSalvation by allegiance,ā€ Bates interview at theLAB, and Bates, ā€œSalvation by allegiance aloneā€ and some theological forebears.

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May 31, 2017 Ā· 1 min Ā· J. David Stark

Other discussion of Bates, ā€œSalvation by allegianceā€

In commenting about theLAB’s interview with Matthew Bates, I overlooked having saved a couple other recent interactions with hisĀ Salvation by Allegiance Alone: Rethinking Faith, Works, and the Gospel of Jesus the King(Baker, 2017):

  • Nijay GuptaĀ provides a friendly, largely affirmative, and probing set of thoughts.
  • Thomas SchreinerĀ expresses his appreciation for some of the volume’s core impulses but suggests that the proposals gains fail to outweigh the corresponding deficiencies that it creates.

For additional, related discussion, seeĀ Bates interview at theLAB andĀ Bates, ā€œSalvation by allegiance aloneā€ and some theological forebears.

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May 17, 2017 Ā· 1 min Ā· J. David Stark

Bates interview at theLAB

At the Logos Academic Blog,Ā  Tavis Bohlinger has the first part of an interview series with Matthew Bates. This first entry takes its main impetus from Bates’sĀ Salvation by Allegiance Alone: Rethinking Faith, Works, and the Gospel of Jesus the King (Baker, 2017) but also ranges into other areas of personal background, research productivity, and spiritual formation.

For prior further discussion, see also Bates, ā€œSalvation by allegiance aloneā€ and some theological forebears.

May 16, 2017 Ā· 1 min Ā· J. David Stark

Bates, ā€œSalvation by allegiance aloneā€ and some theological forebears

Bates, ā€œSalvation by allegiance aloneā€ cover One of the new titles in the recent Baker catalog (due for release this month) is Matthew Bates’sĀ Salvation by Allegiance Alone: Rethinking Faith, Works, and the Gospel of Jesus the King. According to Michael Bird’s blurb,

Matthew Bates argues that faith or believing is not mere assent, not easy believism, but covenantal loyalty to the God who saves his people through the Lord Jesus Christ. Bates forces us to rethink the meaning of faith, the gospel, and works with a view to demonstrating their significance for true Christian discipleship. This will be a controversial book, but perhaps it is the controversy we need!

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March 9, 2017 Ā· 2 min Ā· J. David Stark