Digital Logos Edition
Distilled from selected passages in his popular For Everyone commentaries, the Advent for Everyone series presents sparkling reflections take you on a journey of spiritual enlightenment, guiding you towards the wonder and joy of Christmas. Each volume focuses on particular themes from its respective Biblical book with meditation, reflection, and insightful commentary.
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Join Tom Wright on a journey into the heart of Matthew, as he explores the Gospel themes of watching, repenting, healing and loving. Within each of these themes, Wright offers daily readings and meditations for a week, beginning with the Sunday reading in the Revised Common Lectionary, and ending with stimulating questions for personal reflection or group discussion.
If you do nothing else in your preparation for Christmas, read this book!
—Archbishop John Sentamu
Join Tom Wright on a journey through Luke, as he explores the Gospel themes of encouragement, renewal, justice and celebration. Within each of these themes, Wright offers daily readings and meditations for a week, beginning with the Sunday reading in the Revised Common Lectionary, and ending with stimulating questions for personal reflection or group discussion.
A wonderful devotional study or possible group study for the Advent season.
—Together Magazine
Join Tom Wright on a journey with the Apostles, exploring the New Testament themes of thankfulness, patience, humility and joy. Within each of these themes, Wright offers a week of daily readings and meditations, beginning with the Sunday reading in the Revised Common Lectionary and ending with stimulating questions for personal reflection or group discussion.
Tom Wright is, as always, brilliant at distilling immense scholarship into vivid, clear and accessible form.
—Rowan Williams
N.T. Wright is a professor of New Testament and early Christianity at St. Andrews University. Previously, he was the bishop of Durham. He has researched, taught, and lectured on the New Testament at McGill, Oxford, and Cambridge Universities. He is best known for his scholarly contributions to the historical study of Jesus and the New Perspective on Paul. His work interacts with the positions of James Dunn, E.P. Sanders, Marcus Borg, and Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Wright has written and lectured extensively around the world, authoring many books and numerous articles in scholarly journals and popular periodicals. He is best known for his Christian Origins and the Question of God series, of which four of the anticipated six volumes are finished.