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N. T. Wright serves as Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University, as well professor emeritus of New Testament and Early Christianity at the School of Divinity at the University of St. Andrews. He is the award-winning author of many books, including Broken Signposts, Paul: A afficher plus Biography, Surprised by Hope, and many more. afficher moins
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Œuvres de N. T. Wright

Surprised by Hope (2007) 2,543 exemplaires
The Resurrection of the Son of God (2003) 1,834 exemplaires
The New Testament and the People of God (1992) 1,764 exemplaires
Jesus and the Victory of God (1993) 1,680 exemplaires
The Meaning of Jesus: Two Visions (1999) 1,351 exemplaires
Paul: In Fresh Perspective (2006) 1,093 exemplaires
Evil and the Justice of God (2006) 1,024 exemplaires
Luke for Everyone (2001) 863 exemplaires
Mark for Everyone (2001) 850 exemplaires
Paul: A Biography (2018) 700 exemplaires
Matthew for Everyone: Chapters 1-15 (2002) 681 exemplaires
The Lord and His Prayer (1996) 630 exemplaires
John for Everyone: Chapters 1-10 (2002) 616 exemplaires
Matthew for Everyone: Chapters 16-28 (2002) 607 exemplaires
John for Everyone: Chapters 11-21 (2002) 600 exemplaires
Paul and the Faithfulness of God (2013) 540 exemplaires
Who Was Jesus? (1992) 488 exemplaires
Paul for Everyone: 1 Corinthians (2003) 483 exemplaires
Acts for Everyone, Part 1 (2008) 449 exemplaires
Paul for Everyone: 2 Corinthians (2003) 440 exemplaires
The Case for the Psalms (2013) 375 exemplaires
Revelation for Everyone (2004) 371 exemplaires
The Meal Jesus Gave Us (1999) 338 exemplaires
The Kingdom New Testament: A Contemporary Translation (2011) — Auteur — 301 exemplaires
Small Faith--Great God (1978) 192 exemplaires
Paul and His Recent Interpreters (2015) 141 exemplaires
The Challenge of Easter (2009) 126 exemplaires
Lent for Everyone: Matthew Year A (2010) 98 exemplaires
1 & 2 Timothy and Titus (2009) 68 exemplaires
Bringing the Church to the World (1993) 65 exemplaires
Acts for everyone (2007) 59 exemplaires
Exile: A Conversation with N. T. Wright (2017) — Contributeur — 56 exemplaires
Galatians (2021) 55 exemplaires
Matthew for everyone 50 exemplaires
Twelve Months of Sundays Year A (2001) 48 exemplaires
Twelve Months of Sundays, Year C (2000) 44 exemplaires
New Testament Prayer for Everyone (2012) 33 exemplaires
The Bible for Everyone (2017) — Traducteur — 30 exemplaires
New Tasks for the Renewed Church (1992) 26 exemplaires
Resurrection (2006) 20 exemplaires
New Testament Wisdom for Everyone (2013) 19 exemplaires
The Cross and the Colliery (2007) 17 exemplaires
The wisdom of the Psalms (1996) 14 exemplaires
Como Deus se tornou rei (2019) 9 exemplaires
Life after life after death (2006) 8 exemplaires
Romans in a Week (2000) 6 exemplaires
Everyone Gospel Set (2004) 6 exemplaires
Eu creio, e agora? (2012) 6 exemplaires
A Moment of Prayer (Moment of …) (1997) 4 exemplaires
The Gospel and Our Culture (2007) 4 exemplaires
Johannesevangeliet för alla (2011) 4 exemplaires
Offenbarung für heute (2014) 3 exemplaires
Lent and Easter for Everyone (2023) 3 exemplaires
Kleiner Glaube - grosser gott (2013) 3 exemplaires
Hospital for Sinners (2007) 2 exemplaires
Che cosa ha veramente detto Paolo (1999) 2 exemplaires
Goede Vrijdag 2 exemplaires
The Return of the King 2 exemplaires
Sanningen om Jesus (1998) 2 exemplaires
Reich Gottes, Kreuz, Kirche. (2015) 2 exemplaires
Indicadores fragmentados (2020) 2 exemplaires
Surpris par l'espérance (2019) 1 exemplaire
Překvapivá naděje (2018) 1 exemplaire
Johannes für heute (2017) 1 exemplaire
Gospel of Thomas 1 exemplaire
Looking for Jesus (1995) 1 exemplaire
Jesus 1 exemplaire
Gesù di Nazareth 1 exemplaire
Mesia 1 exemplaire
Απόστολος Παύλος (2019) 1 exemplaire
Paul In Perspective 1 exemplaire
Box Paulo Para Todos 1 exemplaire
The Book of Daniel 1 exemplaire
Resurrection DVD 1 exemplaire
Chrétien, Tout Simplement (2014) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible (2005) — Directeur de publication — 529 exemplaires
Theological Interpretation of the New Testament: A Book-by-Book Survey (2008) — Directeur de publication; Contributeur — 233 exemplaires
Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith (2010) — Contributeur — 143 exemplaires
The Aims of Jesus (1979) — Introduction, quelques éditions105 exemplaires
Church and Its Vocation (2018) — Avant-propos — 63 exemplaires
Tom Wright for Everyone (1656) — Based on — 57 exemplaires
Studies in the Pauline Epistles: Essays in Honor of Douglas J. Moo (2014) — Contributeur — 44 exemplaires
Reading Mark in Context: Jesus and Second Temple Judaism (2018) — Avant-propos — 40 exemplaires
The wisdom of Jesus (1973) — Introduction — 37 exemplaires
Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination (2016) — Contributeur — 30 exemplaires
God and Government (2009) — Contributeur — 30 exemplaires
Authenticating the Activities of Jesus (1998) — Contributeur — 30 exemplaires
The Blackwell companion to Paul (2011) — Contributeur — 23 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Wright, N. T.
Nom légal
Wright, Nicholas Thomas
Autres noms
Wright, Tom
湯姆.賴特
Wright, Thomas
賴特
Date de naissance
1948-12-01
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Morpeth, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
Lieux de résidence
Durham, England, UK
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Oxford, England, UK
Études
Sedbergh School, Yorkshire, England, UK
Exeter College, University of Oxford (BA|1971)
Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford (BA|1973|MA|1975)
Merton Hall, University of Oxford (D.Phil|1981|D.D.|2000)
Professions
Professor
Author
Theologian
Anglican priest
Anglican Bishop (Durham, 2003-10)
Organisations
Church of England (ordained 1976)
University of St Andrews
Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University
McGill University
Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical Research
Anglican Association of Biblical Scholars (tout afficher 9)
Society of Biblical Literature
Society for New Testament Studies
Institute for Biblical Research
Prix et distinctions
Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh (2015)
Burkitt Medal (2014)
Honorary Doctor of Divinity, London University (2010)
Honorary Doctor of Divinity, Northumbria University (2010)
Honorary Doctor of Divinity, University of St Andrews (2009)
Honorary Doctor of Divinity, John Leland Center for Theological Studies, Washington DC (2008) (tout afficher 15)
Honorary Doctor of Divinity, Durham University (2007)
Honorary Doctor of Divinity, Wycliffe College, Toronto (2006)
Honorary Doctor of Divinity, Nashotah House, Wisconsin (2006)
Honorary Fellow, Merton College, Oxford (2004)
Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Gordon College, Massachusetts (2003)
Honorary Fellow, Downing College, Cambridge (2003)
Honorary Fellow, Downing College, Cambridge (2001)
Honorary Doctor of Divinity, St Mary's Seminary and University, Baltimore (2012)
Mark O. Hatfield Leadership Award (2012)
Courte biographie
Nicholas Thomas ("Tom") Wright (born 1 December 1948) is a leading New Testament scholar and retired Anglican bishop. In academia, he is published as N. T. Wright, but otherwise tends to be known as Tom Wright. Between 2003 and his retirement in 2010, he was the Bishop of Durham (Church of England).

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Discussions

What book would you give to an atheist? à Christianity (Décembre 2022)
N T Wright's Christian Origin Series à 2014 Category Challenge (Décembre 2014)
N.T. Wright; Paul and the Faithfulness of God à Christianity (Décembre 2013)

Critiques

Summary: A close reading of Romans 8, focusing on the purpose, presence, and profound love in Christ for all who believe meant to assure them of not only their ultimate destiny but of God’s favor even as they share in the sufferings of Christ amid a groaning creation.

N.T. Wright has been studying the book of Romans for fifty years, publishing both scholarly and popular commentaries on Paul’s masterpiece, as well as drawing extensively on Romans in his Pauline scholarship. This book reflects both the culmination of this scholarship as well as changes in his thought through discussions with his students.

The focus of the book is on the majestic culmination in Romans 8 to Paul’s arguments in Romans 1-7. Romans 8 is indeed the heart of Romans as central in the text of the letter and key as a transition from the argument of the first seven chapters to the discussions on the calling of Israel in 9-11 and the applicatory material of chapters 12-16. But what is Paul’s conclusion and how did Wright’s thinking about it change.

We have traditionally read this chapter is one of assurance of our salvation in Christ, as those not under condemnation, as those for whom God works good in all things, and for whom nothing can separate us from God’s love in Christ. Wright would not disagree with these things, but has come to see something equally rich–the presence, power, and profound approval of God in Christ for us in the present moment. For many of Paul’s readers, even as is the case for many in the present day, the present is a time of suffering. Paul’s message is that this, in fact is their vocation, and it is one of sharing in the sufferings of Christ, that the spirit (Wright uses the lower case throughout) groans, intercedes, and empowers, and that Christians can be assured of God’s approval (and not condemnation) and God’s protection in life and death.

After introductory material setting Romans 8 in its context, Wright breaks the book into eight sections. For each section, Wright asks what the opening and closing reveals about the theme. He then looks at Paul’s connecting words to unpack the logic of his argument. He then looks at the contexts in Paul’s wider world, both Jewish and Greco-Roman, that provides resonances for what Paul is saying. A few insights I appreciated out of the wealth of material here:

Romans 8:1-4. There is no condemnation because God condemned sin in the flesh of Jesus, fulfilling what Torah could only anticipate.
Romans 8:5-11. The spirit of the risen Christ enables God’s people in the present time to please God in our bodies.
Romans 8:12-17. Wright challenges the moralizing anthropology of our Platonic notions of heaven with the idea of our vocation in the new creation, already begun in which we are God’s spirit-empowered agents. That vocation is as fellow heirs with Christ, crying “Abba” even as we share in suffering, with the hope of resurrection.
Romans 8:17-21. “The primary meanings of ‘glory’ in this passage are, simultaneously, the glorious presence of God himself dwelling within us by the spirit, and the wise, healing, reconciling rule of God’s people over the whole creation. These two — God’s presence and human rule — are made for each other. They fit together” (p. 110).
Romans 8:22-27. We enter, perhaps most deeply into our vocation, as we enter into the world’s suffering, the groaning creation, enabled by God’s spirit to pray with lament and longing.
Romans 8:28-30. Wright challenges the traditional “all things work for good” translating it rather “God works all things together for good with those who love him,” particularly in calling, justifying, and glorifying us.
Romans 8:31-34. An interesting side note in this chapter is Wright’s questioning of the Feast of Christ the King, contending that it takes away from the idea of the Ascension as Christ’s installation as King.
Romans 8:34-39. The theme of our vocation makes sense of all the “bad” things of vv. 35-36 with the assurance that none of these will separate us from the love of God in Christ.

Wright’s situating of the assurance of God’s love, approval, and protection within the vocation of Christians as sharing in Christ’s sufferings in a groaning creation profoundly deepens our reading of this powerful chapter. This is not “happy-clappy” Christianity insensitive to the world’s struggles. It is not prosperous and privileged Christianity by the standards of the world. This is a profound word for Christians who have entered into the groanings of our world and for those whose faithfulness has led to suffering, that this is not their fault, that God is with them, and even praying with them in their laments. This is a profound word that there is nothing that the world or the powers can throw in their face or their lives to part them from God. Even as God said to Israel, “I will be your God” so God says to the larger human family in Christ.

Wright is not an easy read. It was a gift to read this with a local book group, particularly one with a member deeply familiar with Wright’s work (not me) who supplemented our discussions with background material from Wright. Thanks, Dan, and all my friends, who labored to dig out the wealth of insight in this book!
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BobonBooks | Apr 14, 2024 |
An insightful look into the quest for the historical Jesus, modernity, and postmodernism. This work is more of a summary and synthesis of many of his previous works; for those seeking thorough discussions of his main points, he has included references to those works. I found this particularly enlightening for finding my way in a post-COVID world with an evangelical church that has largely strayed into less-than-spiritual desires.

Highly recommended for those going through deconstruction/reformation of their Christian faith, those interested in a harmonized view of Jesus through academic study and theology, or those seeking to place Jesus into his first-century Jewish context.… (plus d'informations)
 
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alrajul | 7 autres critiques | Mar 22, 2024 |
“The New Testament for Everyone” is a unique, straightforward translation of the New Testament that is easy to understand. It includes the full text of the New Testament, book introductions, maps, a glossary, and an alphabetical list of the books of the NT.

Personally, I still love the poetic language of the older translations, especially for memorization, but sometimes it’s nice to get a fresh look and taste of the Good News. I think this particular book will be helpful to new or younger Christians that might find the other versions a bit difficult to understand or decipher. Afterall, understanding is key.

I appreciate the wide margins for notetaking, and the introductions for each book are packed with helpful information. It’s a nice bedside book or gift choice for newer Christians. The hardcover choice comes in an attractive sleeve for protection.

#CoverLoverBookReview received a complimentary copy of this book as a Bible Gateway Partner. Opinions are 100% mine.

“This, you see, is how much God loved the world: enough to give his only, special son, so that everyone who believes in him should not be lost but should share in the life of God’s new age.” John 3:16 NTFE

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