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Category Archives: N.T. Wright
Walking, Chewing Gum, and Confronting Racism and Sexism at the Same Time
“People who do diversity work run the risk of setting impossible goals for themselves: The Beloved Community. The Kingdom of God. Unity among all tribes, nations, peoples, and languages. Sometimes people use the impossible idealism of these goals as an … Continue reading
Posted in , diversity, gender justice, justice, Kingdom of God, N.T. Wright, racial justice, racism, social justice
Tagged gender justice, justice, racial justice, racism, sexism, social justice
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Who is N.T. Wright?
An interview with N.T. Wright that provides a good introduction to who he is and what he believes. Continue reading
Posted in Anglican, N.T. Wright, theology
Tagged gospel, justification, n.t. wright, Paul
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Do Our Good Works Really Matter?
In his book, Surprised by Hope, N.T. Wright writes at length about the meaning of the future resurrection and it’s relationship to the present life here on earth. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants a clearer Biblical … Continue reading
Posted in justice, Kingdom of God, mission, N.T. Wright, resurrection
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