The New Testament and the People of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God series Book 1) 

I have always said that I believe N.T. Wright is probably the most sensible theologian I have ever read or listened to. In the field of NT surveys, his is a true masterpiece. Wright has such confidence in how he deals with the material available to him. His methods constantly prove extremely effective, even if they aren't always predictable. When he sets out to paint a picture of the first century world of Christians and Jews, one wonders if he has enough material to present a convincing argument; but by the time he's done, it almost feels as though he has transported the reader right into the events, not only into the midst of them but "inside" of them. I have not only learned many new things about the NT world from this book but have gained (or reinforced) knowledge in many other fields as well. If one will take the time to read this, I believe it will be very beneficial to them.


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