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What's the difference? As I am thinking about it apropos of NT Wright, one (imputation) appears to be more "real" and factual, while the other (reckoning) would be more of what they call 'forensic', or legally understood. Is my understanding correct? Can someone elaborate on this or point me to a writing that illuminates this difference?
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Philip Eveson's articles in his series on "Jusification" are excellent. You might want to particularly look at this one: Is Wright, Right?. William Webster's article on "Justification" is also good on this matter of "imputation". See here: The Biblical Teaching of Justification.
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