6 All quotations of the Institutes are taken from the translation of Ford Lewis Battles in The Library of Christian Classics, ed. J. T. McNeill (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1960). of the Decalogue (II. vii. 12).
In these sermons Wright explores many of the sites that travelers usually visit on a tour of the Holy Land, explaining not only what is to be seen but also the context of faith that makes these sites significant.
Vividly evoking the sights, sounds, and smells of the Holy Land, this book by N. T. Wright is ideal for both individual and group study by any readers who have embarked on the spiritual journey of the Christian life.
The New Testament's messianic interpretation of the Old is an important key to its theology. This book examines the way the author of the Gospel of Mark uses the Old Testament to convey the identity of Jesus.
God has much to say about the Christian life, the path he walks day by day. This beautiful devotional book is a brief, daily reminder that sheds light on the believer's path through this world and into the next.
This scholarly work includes a review of the Markan narratives about Jesus' baptism, his transfiguration, and his suffering and death, as well as the discussion of his relation to Elijah, his identity as "the stone which the builder ...