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words from n.t. wright

Here are some quotes which I thought well enough of to jot down in my notebook while reading. Every Eucharist is a little Christmas as well as a little Easter. There is a post about the Eucharist which I have wanted to write for a while, maybe I’ll get to it before I lose the [...]

a funny observation from n.t. wright

Here is another quote from N.T. Wright’s book Surprised by Hope which I have been reading and almost done with. [W]hen I visit churches that carefully abandoned all signs of professional worship from a former age—robed choirs, processions, organists, and the like—and then invented new forms of worship that demand just as much professionalism in [...]

n.t. wright on ‘the task of our generation’

The last part of the N.T. Wright’s book Surprised by Hope is the ‘so what now’ application section of the book. He understands that if we are to truly understand what the resurrection means means to us, then it will be transformational to our lives, in the here and now. Here a great paragraph on [...]

n.t. wright on salvation

I have been reading N.T. Wright’s Surprised by Hope. It has a been a very good read, though it was kind of hard to initially get into. It probably early to be giving out Easter reading recommendations, but this book would be a great book to read for Lent in preparation for Easter. Here is [...]