N.T. Wright's "Surprised by Hope": The Pirate Review, Day 3
I've added a countdown widget to the official U.S. release of Surprised by Hope , not so much for my readers' edification, but as a personal guage for how much longer I have to sleep (if you can call it that) with my trusty .38 Special under my pillow. Chapters 3 & 4 Early Christian Hope in its Historical Setting and The Strange Story of Easter Chapters 3 and 4 summarize Wright's basic argument for the historicity of the biblical Easter narratives. It is essentially a summary of the entirety of The Resurrection of the Son of God , Wright's masterful but super-sized scholarly treatment of the issue. I'm not going to get too in-depth about most of the points in these chapters. Wright delivered a lecture at the Farday Institute for Science and Religion in May of last year where all of main points of these two chapters are discussed. You can listen to the lecture here . Also, Scot McKnight has summarized the main arguments of these chapters at Jesus Creed . Check th...