Images are scans of the actual book you will receive, so you know exactly what you are purchasing. Click or tap to zoom in.
Paul and the Faithfulness of God - Books One & Two
- Shop more books in the same category: All Books, Humanities & Social Science
The fourth volume in the best-selling Christian Origins and the Question of God Series.
This highly anticipated two-book fourth volume in N T Wright's magisterial series is the mature summation of a lifetime's study. This landmark volume pays a rich tribute to the breadth and depth of the apostle's vision, and offers an unparalleled wealth of detailed insights into his life, times, and enduring impact. Wright carefully explores the whole context of Paul's thought and activity - Jewish, Greek and Roman, cultural, philosophical, religious, and imperial - and shows how the apostle's worldview and theology enabled him to engage with the many-sided complexities of first-century life that his churches were facing. Wright also provides close and illuminating readings of the letters and other primary sources, along with critical insights into the major twists and turns of exegetical and theological debate in the vast secondary literature. The result is a rounded and profoundly compelling account of the man who became the world's first, and greatest, Christian theologian.
The fourth volume in the best-selling Christian Origins and the Question of God Series.
This highly anticipated two-book fourth volume in N T Wright's magisterial series is the mature summation of a lifetime's study. This landmark volume pays a rich tribute to the breadth and depth of the apostle's vision, and offers an unparalleled wealth of detailed insights into his life, times, and enduring impact. Wright carefully explores the whole context of Paul's thought and activity - Jewish, Greek and Roman, cultural, philosophical, religious, and imperial - and shows how the apostle's worldview and theology enabled him to engage with the many-sided complexities of first-century life that his churches were facing. Wright also provides close and illuminating readings of the letters and other primary sources, along with critical insights into the major twists and turns of exegetical and theological debate in the vast secondary literature. The result is a rounded and profoundly compelling account of the man who became the world's first, and greatest, Christian theologian.