Thoughts on Faith and the "Big Picture" of Piper's Critique of Wright in "The Future of Justification"
As I near the end of Piper's book, I was tempted to call this post " Final Thoughts on Piper's...," but as I was thinking through what I would write here, I thought that there may be more to say later. Or maybe not. I'm not sure. Like Bishop Wright, I'm a big fan of trying to glean the "big picture" of any particular issue, and then to tackle the details within the matrix of that big picture. I find that doing so makes the job of tackling details easier, and it also gives you a good basis to assess the validity of the detailed analysis, inasmuch as if you find that analysis conflicting with the big picture, that's a good sign that you may be on the wrong path with regard to that particular detail. Or if that is the case enough times, maybe you've gotten the big picture wrong. And I think something like that is going on with Piper's book, in ways too subtle to analyze in a blog post. But one aspect that did strike me at the "big pict...