N.T. Wright's Vision of the Historical Jesus

OK, since this blog, and my overall theological vision, is shaped so heavily by the theology of N.T. Wright, and since my hope is not just to communicate with those who are familiar with that theological vision but, more so, to open up the channels of discussion to those who are not, I thought it would be wise to present, in the next few posts, a broad picture of Bishop Wright's theology from his own lips.

First (and foremost), how does Bishop Wright view the issue of who Jesus of Nazareth was and is?

The following four-part lecture, I believe, is the best available source to understand where Wright is coming from vis-a-vis his understanding of the person of Jesus Christ. I pray that you find it illuminating.

Jesus and the Kingdom: Understanding Jesus as prophet

Jesus and the Cross: Understanding Jesus as Messiah

Jesus and God: Understanding Jesus as God

Jesus and the World's True Light: Understanding Jesus as the world's true light, yesterday, today and tomorrow

Grace and Peace,

Raffi

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