N. T. Wright presents a collection of pastoral excerpts from his acclaimed works, aimed at inspiring readers to embody the principle of living "on earth as it is in heaven." This compilation reflects his insights as a leading Bible scholar and Anglican bishop, offering guidance for those seeking to deepen their spiritual lives and engage meaningfully with their faith in everyday contexts.
NT Wright Ordre des livres (chronologique)
N. T. Wright est un éminent bibliste mondial, dédié à l'exploration du christianisme primitif et du Nouveau Testament. Son œuvre se caractérise par une compréhension profonde du contexte historique et culturel des textes chrétiens anciens, associée à une analyse perspicace de leurs implications théologiques. Wright s'efforce de rendre les idées bibliques complexes accessibles à un large public, en démontrant leur pertinence pour le monde contemporain. Son approche est marquée par une érudition rigoureuse, une communication claire et une argumentation convaincante, ce qui en fait une figure influente dans les études bibliques et la théologie.






This book offers a profound exploration of Christian faith and practice, designed to both affirm and provoke thought among readers. It delves into key theological concepts, encouraging a deeper understanding and engagement with the beliefs that shape Christianity. The insights provided aim to enhance spiritual growth and challenge existing perspectives, making it a valuable resource for both new and seasoned believers seeking to enrich their faith journey.
Offering a fresh perspective on the historical figure of Jesus, this work by N. T. Wright serves as an accessible introduction to the quest for understanding Him. It highlights the significance of this exploration for Christian faith, making complex ideas approachable for readers. Part of the IVP Signature Collection, it combines Wright's engaging lectures and writings, providing a compelling and credible portrayal that challenges conventional views and invites deeper reflection on Jesus' impact.
It's Not My Fault
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Introducing to the pangolin--the shy, scaly-skinned creature scapegoated for the coronavirus outbreak. What is a pangolin? A mythical creature? A dinosaur? Why was this introverted animal one of the most feared creatures during the COVID-19 pandemic? And what can this endangered species teach us about surviving sickness, attacks, and isolation? This illustrated manifesto will clear up the tabloid misconceptions and reveal time-tested pangolin beliefs. -- adapted from back cover
This work offers comprehensive analyses of Jesus and the Gospels, showcasing the insights of a leading New Testament scholar. It delves into the historical context, theological implications, and interpretative challenges surrounding the life and teachings of Jesus, providing readers with a profound understanding of the Gospels' significance. Through meticulous research and thought-provoking commentary, it presents a valuable resource for both scholars and lay readers interested in biblical studies.
Exploring the Gospel of John, this insightful follow-up delves into how Christianity offers a meaningful perspective on contemporary life. The author, a prominent Bible scholar and Anglican bishop, articulates the relevance of Christian teachings in understanding the complexities of the modern world, making a case for the faith's enduring significance.
Focusing on the transformative journey of Paul, the apostle known for his dramatic conversion, this work by N. T. Wright challenges common interpretations of his teachings. As a leading New Testament scholar, Wright argues that many scholars and pastors have overlooked the true significance of Paul's mission and message. By delving into the historical and theological context, he aims to illuminate Paul's role as a foundational figure in early Christianity, offering fresh insights into his life and contributions.
This collection features comprehensive Bible studies by renowned New Testament scholar N. T. Wright, offering deep insights into biblical texts. Readers can expect thorough analyses that illuminate the historical context and theological significance of the New Testament, enhancing their understanding of scripture. Wright's expertise provides a fresh perspective, making these studies valuable for both personal reflection and group discussions.
Healthy Faith and the Coronavirus Crisis
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Biblically-based reflections from twenty leading Christian thinkers to help you navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
The Day the Revolution Began
Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus's Crucifixion
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The narrative explores the aftermath of Jesus of Nazareth's crucifixion, highlighting the prevailing despair and the perception of his death as a defeat rather than a heroic act. It emphasizes the dominance of Roman power and the belief that nothing would change in the wake of his execution, underscoring the theme of death's finality in a world ruled by Caesar. The book delves into the historical context of this pivotal moment, setting the stage for the eventual transformation of Jesus' legacy.
Jesus and the Victory of God
- 768pages
- 27 heures de lecture
This book provides a critical evaluation of significant scholarly works related to the ongoing search for the historical Jesus. As a newly updated edition of a foundational text first released two decades ago, it remains an essential resource for serious academic inquiry into this complex subject.
The New Testament and the People of God
- 560pages
- 20 heures de lecture
This first volume in N. T. Wright's influential series explores the New Testament and early Christianity, serving as a vital resource for students in the field. The text has been completely reset for improved readability, enhancing Wright's engaging and scholarly approach. The book remains a significant reference point, reflecting its enduring relevance and impact over the past twenty years.
Paul and the Faithfulness of God. Parts III and IV
- 1658pages
- 59 heures de lecture
Tom Wright's long-awaited full-length study of St Paul will not in any way disappoint the high expectations that surround it. From the very first sentence, it holds the attention, arguing a strong, persuasive, coherent and fresh case, supported by immense scholarship and comprehensive theological intelligence. It is a worthy successor to his earlier magisterial studies of the themes of the Kingdom and the Resurrection: lively, passionate and deeply constructive, laying out very plainly the ways in which the faith of the New Testament is focused on God's purpose to re-create, through the.
James
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
N. T. Wright explores the Book of James, emphasizing the importance of a faith that manifests in action. He combines scholarly insight with pastoral care to illustrate how genuine belief leads to transformative living. The book is structured into nine sessions, making it suitable for both group discussions and personal reflection, guiding readers to grasp the essence of a faith that justifies and saves.
The Letters of John
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on the theme of living with integrity, this book presents nine studies by Tom Wright that encourage readers to embody the principles of the gospel. Through the lens of John’s letters, it explores what it means to be believers who reflect God's life in their actions, aiming to inspire a contemporary audience to walk in truth and authenticity.
1 & 2 Peter and Jude
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The book explores the behavior of Christians in a world that often misunderstands their beliefs, drawing insights from the letters of Peter and Jude. Through nine studies, Tom Wright highlights the relevance of their teachings for contemporary readers, offering guidance on navigating challenges and embodying faith in a hostile environment.
The book explores the ongoing debates surrounding the nature of Jesus, questioning whether the focus on traditional beliefs has obscured a deeper understanding of his teachings in the New Testament. It challenges both defenders of the church and critics, suggesting that the real story of Jesus may be overlooked amidst the controversies over his humanity, divinity, and miraculous acts. By examining these perspectives, the author invites readers to reconsider the fundamental messages conveyed in the New Testament.
N. T. Wright offers a thoughtful exploration of the New Testament book of Acts, blending scholarly insights with pastoral care. This resource provides twenty-four sessions designed for both group and personal study, encouraging readers to connect the historical context of Acts with contemporary life. Through this journey, Wright invites readers to rediscover the relevance and application of the teachings found in Acts for today's world.
2 Corinthians
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
N. T. Wright offers an insightful exploration of 2 Corinthians, blending scholarly analysis with pastoral care. He invites readers to understand the historical context of the text while applying its lessons to contemporary life. The book features thirteen sessions designed for both group and personal study, encouraging deep reflection and engagement with the themes of the epistle. Wright's approach aims to bridge the gap between the ancient world and modern faith practices.
1 & 2 Thessalonians
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on 1-2 Thessalonians, this guide combines scholarly insights with pastoral wisdom, making it accessible for everyday readers. It employs the popular inductive method to facilitate group discussions or personal reflection, encouraging contemporary applications of Scripture. Tom Wright's thoughtful approach aims to deepen understanding and engagement with the biblical text, making it suitable for both individual study and communal exploration.
Colossians & Philemon
- 62pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on Colossians and Philemon, this guide combines scholarly analysis with pastoral care, making it accessible for everyday readers. Utilizing the inductive method, it encourages both group discussions and personal reflection. Tom Wright provides thoughtful insights that connect ancient Scripture to contemporary life, enhancing understanding and application of these biblical texts.
1 & 2 Timothy and Titus
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Focusing on 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus, the guide offers an engaging blend of scholarly analysis and pastoral care. Designed for both individual reflection and group study, it employs the inductive method to encourage readers to explore Scripture deeply. Tom Wright's insights illuminate contemporary applications, making the biblical texts accessible and relevant for everyday life.
