"Righteousness," within the lawcourt setting-and this is something that no good Lutheran or Reformed theologian ought ever to object to-denotes the status that someone has when the court has found in their favor. Notice, it does not denote, within that all-important lawcourt context, "the moral character they are then assumed to have," or…
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