Preaching the Cross in Dark Times
‘If we can’t preach the cross at a time like this, when can we?’ This is the question Prof. N.T. Wright poses in this ebook. The cross is a source of hope in dire times, but the meaning of Jesus’s death is also vast, dark, and complex. It is also as important as ever. But communicating this in ways that make sense of today’s world can be difficult. This free ebook will prepare teachers to preach the good news of Jesus death and resurrection in today’s world. Sign up below to download the ebook and learn about Jesus online with Professor N.T. Wright.
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In Paul and His Letter to the Philippians, we’ll reflect on how to think and live in light of the death and resurrection of King Jesus. The powerful realities of ‘unity’ and ‘holiness’ are combined through the proper way to think about the work of God in Christ.
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In Paul and His Letter to the Colossians, Prof. Wright explores this small but powerful letter to highlight the supremacy of Christ, and then further describe how to live in the light of this glorious truth.
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Paul and His Letter to the Ephesians digs deep into Paul’s explanation that, through the Messiah, God has brought together one new humanity that will lead to a different way of thinking, speaking, and living.
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Paul and His Letter to the Galatians takes you through an in-depth understanding of one of the New Testament’s most foundational writings, with the hope of helping you become transformed by the renewing of the mind.
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About N. T. Wright
Prof. N.T. Wright is the author of Simply Jesus, Surprised by Hope, The Day the Revolution Began, and other books, as well as the For Everyone Series of New Testament Commentaries. He has also contributed to newspapers in England such as the Times, the Independent, and the Guardian, and has been interviewed on numerous TV and radio networks, including ABC, NBC, CNN, PBS, FOX, and NPR.
He currently serves as Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. Previously Wright served as Bishop of Durham, Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey, and Dean of Lichfield Cathedral. Over the past twenty years he served as Professor of New Testament Studies at Cambridge, McGill, and Oxford Universities.
N.T. Wright Online is a collaboration between the Wisconsin Center for Christian Study and Professor N.T. Wright of St. Andrews University, Scotland. Together, we’ve developed a series of video courses hosted by N.T. Wright that explore the wisdom contained in New Testament scripture, and how to apply that wisdom to your everyday life. For more information, visit us at ntwrightonline.org.