5 Best N. T. Wright Books That You Must Read
List of 5 best books written by N. T. Wright. N. T. Wright or Tom Wright is an English New Testament scholar, Pauline theologian, and Anglican bishop. Check out the list.
1. Surprised by Hope
Many Christians believe our future in heaven is all that really matters. But that’s not what the Bible teaches. Through this small group bible study,Surprised by Hope, premier Bible scholar N. T. Wright brings you inside the Scriptures to grasp the full, breathtaking hope Jesus offers the world, and its implications for your life today.
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2. After You Believe
From the author of the acclaimed Simply Christian and Surprised by Hope comes a book that addresses the question that has plagued humans for centuries—what is our purpose? As Christians, what are we to do with that ambiguous time between baptism and the funeral? It’s easy to become preoccupied with who gets into heaven; the real challenge is how we are going to live in the here and now.
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3. Broken Signposts
N. T. Wright argues that every worldview must explain seven “signposts,” indicators inherent to humanity: Justice, Spirituality, Relationships, Beauty, Freedom, Truth, and Power.
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4. Philippians: 8 Studies for Individuals and Groups
Things don’t always go the way we intend. It’s easy to feel discouraged because what we hope for is badly thwarted, or because people make life difficult. Paul, writing to the Philippians from prison, certainly knew what it was like to have plans interrupted. But he maintains robust confidence in God’s overruling power, even when everything seems to be going wrong. These eight studies will help us learn from Paul the art of seeing God’s purposes working out through problems and difficulties, and will deepen our own confidence in God’s power.
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5. John: 26 Studies for Individuals or Groups
When you read detective stories, you quickly learn that what may look like an irrelevant little detail may actually be the clue to solving the mystery. A good writer will put in all kinds of detail; nothing is there by accident. Nothing in John’s Gospel is there by accident either. And all the details in John are designed ultimately to come together. In these studies we discover the clues John gives that we might see even more clearly the reality of who Jesus is, the new creation he inaugurates and the difference that all makes.