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WRIGHT, TOM. Mark For Everyone. London: S P C K, 2003. 0281052999 / 9780281052998 Softbound Fine 244pp
Mark for Everyone (with Luke for Everyone) starts this exciting new series. Tom Wright's own translation of the Gospel of Mark is combined, section by section, with eye-opening comments on the passage and what it might mean for us. Making use of his true scholar's understanding, yet writing in an approachable and anecdotal style, Wright captures the urgency and excitement of Mark's gospel in a way few writers have.[Publisher] Price:
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WRIGHT, TOM. Matthew for Everyone, Part 2 Chapters 16 - 28. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2002. 0281054878 / 9780281054879 Softbound NEW Dimensions: 148 x 180 x 15 mmWeight: 0.277 kilosPages: 228
An entirely new and approachable translation of the New Testament and study guides by a world-renowned scholar, Tom Wright. The series provide invaluable background detail and a wealth of information to help the reader understand each passage in a richer way. The implication of the text for the life of the modern reader is also explored.The translation of the Bible text is underpinned by deep scholarship, but has an immediacy and freshness that makes it easy to read, and set it apart from other modern-language translations.The guides assume no detailed knowledge of the New Testament, and are therefore suitable for beginners as well as more experienced students of the Bible. Each volume stands alone, though the series will build into an unrivaled guide to the entire New Testament, book by book.[Publisher] Price:
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WRIGHT, TOM. What Saint Paul Really Said. Lion Hudson Plc, 1997. 0745937977 / 9780745937977 Softbound Near Fine Dimensions: 10 x 130 x 195 mmWeight: 0.162 kilosPages: 192
This is a riposte to A.N. Wilson's book, Paul* The Mind of the Apostle, which posited that Paul of Tarsus, not Jesus of Nazareth, was the founder of Christianity. The book aims to show how Wilson's arguments cover ground already well covered by biblical historians, and that these arguments fail to take account of the evidence which shows that while Paul's achievement was indeed to make Christianity available beyond the bounds of its original Jewish context, this did not involve re-inventing Jesus in the process.;Tom Wright is the author of The Climax of the Covenant, Colossians and Philemon, Romans, Who Was Jesus? and The Original Jesus.[Publisher]In this book a world expert on the life and letters of St Paul responds to A. N. Wilson's book, Paul: The Mind of the Apostle, which claims to prove that 'Jesus was no Christian', and that 'What we call Christianity began with Paul of Tarsus'.[Publisher] Price:
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