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In-depth studies on the Bible, Jesus, and Paul by the most influential New Testament interpreter of our time.
List of contents
1. A New Perspective on Käsemann? Apocalyptic, Covenant, and the Righteousness of God (2014)
2. Justification by (Covenantal) Faith to the (Covenantal) Doers: Romans 2 Within the Argument of the Letter (2014)
3. How Greek was Paul’s Eschatology? (2015)
4. Paul’s Western Missionary Project: Jerusalem, Rome, Spain in Historical and Theological Perspective (2015)
5. The Glory Returns: Spirit, Temple and Eschatology in Paul and John (2016)
6. Historical Paul and “Systematic Theology”: To Start a Discussion (2016)
7. Paul and Missional Hermeneutics’ (2016)
8. God Put Jesus Forth: Reflections on Romans 3:24-26 (2016)
9. Paul’s Invention of Christian Theology (2015)
10. A Poem Doubled: Pauline Reflections on Theology and Poetry (2018)
11. The Challenge of Fraternity in Paul (2018)
12. Learning from Paul Together (2018)
About the author
N. T. Wright is the former bishop of Durham and senior research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University. He is one of the world's leading New Testament scholars and the award-winning author of many books, including?After You Believe, Surprised by Hope, Simply Christian, Interpreting Paul, and The New Testament in Its World, as well as the Christian Origins and the Question of God series.
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In-depth studies on the Bible, Jesus, and Paul by the most influential New Testament interpreter of our time.
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'N. T. Wright's collection of essays on Jesus, Paul, and Scripture are a brilliant trilogy of Wright's miscellaneous works. It is not only convenient to have them all together in one literary deposit, but they deserve reading as Wright waxes eloquently and with wisdom about who is Jesus, why is Paul so controversial, the atonement, the church, and how the Bible is authoritative today. An important part of the Wrightonian corpus for present and future generations or for anyone who wrestles with Jesus, Paul, God, and Scripture.'