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 Nicholas Thomas "Tom" Wright (b. 1 December 1948) is the Bishop of Durham in the Church of England and a leading New Testament scholar. His academic work has usually been published under the name N. T....


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 We [must not] underestimate the enormity of the claim [made by the Jews]. Again and again in the Pentateuch, the psalms, the prophets, and the subsequent writings which derive from them, the claim is made that the creator of the entire universe has...


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 Presbyterian Record
Three books by N.T. Wright.
01/01/1998: 460 words, approx. 2 pages reviewed by Bryn MacPhail. If I were to choose one adjective to describe three books by N. T. Wright, it would be "bold." He does not write to win the approval of his scholarly peers, nor does he write to tickle the...
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 First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life
Wrights and wrongs.(Correspondence)(N.T. Wright)
06/01/2008: 2,798 words, approx. 9 pages I know the comments in the April 2008 issue weren't a review of my recent book Surprised by Hope, but if the more freewheeling nature of Father Richard John Neuhaus' column in FIRST THINGS is used as an excuse for serious misrepresentation, then...


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