Wright, N.T.

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Paul: A Biography

Walking a fine line between presenting a fresh biblical perspective in Pauline theology and reworking the Pauline corpus according to his own biblical theology, Wright's work, although intended for the informed layperson, will spark much debate among scholars and students.
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The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus's Crucifixion

This book is highly recommended for all libraries and will appeal to general readers interested in current theological thought.
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The Paul Debate: Critical Questions for Understanding the Apostle

An interesting and provocative if ultimately unsatisfying addendum to Wright's already vast work, suitable for academic libraries.
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Simply Good News: Why the Gospel Is News and What Makes It Good

Far from Wright's most profound or effective contribution to theological dialog, this title should nevertheless prove of interest to students and pastors.
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Surprised by Scripture: Engaging Contemporary Issues

Wright's justly earned renown as a scholar should guarantee his latest collection a readership, but his continued efforts to split the discipline may not satisfy either the conservative Christians who cheered his episcopacy or the academics who cherish his earlier work.
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Paul and the Faithfulness of God

Required reading for New Testament scholars and recommended for serious, diligent students armed with deep familiarity with the literature.
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The Case for the Psalms: Why They Are Essential

His sincere ambition to restore these ancient liturgical poems to a central place in Christian thinking is both informed and affecting and is suitable for both Christian congregations and solitary worshippers.
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