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Canon N. T. Wright

    Colossians and Philemon
    Paul and His Recent Interpreters
    The New Testament in its World Work Book
    The Paul Debate
    The Challenge of Jesus
    Surprised by Hope
    • Surprised by Hope

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      In Surprised by Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church , top-selling author and Anglican bishop, N.T. Wright tackles the biblical question of what happens after we die and shows how most Christians get it wrong. We do not “go to” heaven; we are resurrected and heaven comes down to earth--a difference that makes all of the difference to how we live on earth. Following N.T. Wright’s resonant exploration of a life of faith in Simply Christian , the award-winning author whom Newsweek calls “the world’s leading New Testament scholar” takes on one of life’s most controversial topics, a matter of life, death, spirituality, and survival for everyone living in the world today. 

      Surprised by Hope
    • This book makes accessible to lay readers the arguments laid out in Jesus and the Victory of God (SPCK, 1996). But Wright does more than just rehash these arguments: he adds a discussion of the resurrection, and addresses the prickly problem of relevance.

      The Challenge of Jesus
    • The Paul Debate

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This book brings together the most significant scholarly responses to N. T. Wright's Paul and the Faithfulness of God (SPCK, 2013) so far, enabling you to better understand the breadth and depth of Paul's theology, and the dynamics of the debates that still rage around it.

      The Paul Debate
    • Explores and explains all the key areas of debate in contemporary Pauline studies. Essential reading for all with a serious interest in Paul, the interpretation of his letters, his appropriation by subsequent thinkers, and his continuing significance today.

      Paul and His Recent Interpreters
    • With a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart, Tom Wright walks you through Colossians and Philemon in this guide designed especially with everyday readers in mind. Perfect for group use or daily personal reflection, this study uses the popular inductive method combined with Wright's thoughtful insights to bring contemporary application of Scripture to life.

      Colossians and Philemon
    • Paul

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      This builds on and develops a new approach to Paul being formulated by a group of scholars (including Tom Wright). The book is based on the prestigious Hulsean Lectures he gave this Spring at Cambridge.

      Paul
    • Following Jesus

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      This work outlines the essential message of six major New Testament books, looking in particular at their portrayal of Jesus and what he accomplished in his sacrificial death. It also explores the significance of six key themes from the New Testament, including rebirth, heaven, hell and new life.

      Following Jesus
    • A volume of reflections on the Sunday readings in the Revised Common Lectionary for Year C. It brings together the author's columns in the Church Times, and also contains new pieces, to cover all the Sundays and major festivals. schovat popis

      Twelve Months of Sundays
    • The Meaning of Jesus

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      A dialogue debate between two leading theologians, one liberal and one traditionalist. In alternating chapters, the authors present their visions of who Jesus was and what he taught and did. Their disagreement provides a foundation model for the historical Jesus debate.

      The Meaning of Jesus