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The Day the Revolution Began

English, N. T. Wright, 2018
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When Jesus of Nazareth died the horrible death of crucifixion at the hands of the Roman army, nobody thought him a hero. His movement was over. Nothing had changed. This was the sort of thing that Rome did best. Caesar was on his throne. Death, as usual, had the last word.

Except that in this case it didn’t. As Jesus’ followers looked back on that day, they came up with the shocking, scandalous, nonsensical claim that his death had launched a revolution. By 6:00 p.m. on that dark Friday, the world was a different place. They believed that with this event the one true God had suddenly and dramatically put into operation his plan for the rescue of the world. They saw it as the day the revolution began.

Leading Bible scholar, Anglican bishop, and bestselling author N. T. Wright argues that the church has lost touch with the revolutionary nature of the cross. Most Christians have been taught a reduced message that the death of Jesus was all about God saving me from my sin so that I could go to heaven. According to Wright, this version misconstrues why Jesus had to die, the nature of our sins, and what our mission is in the world today.

In his paradigm-shifting book Surprised by Hope, Wright showed that the Bible’s message is not that heaven is where we go in the future; rather, the Bible sees the primary movement as heaven coming down to earth, redeeming the world, beginning now. In this companion book, Wright shows how Christianity’s central story tells how this revolution began on a Friday afternoon two thousand years ago and continues now through the church’s work today. Wright seeks to wake up the church to its own story, inviting us to join in Jesus’ work of redeeming the world—to join his revolution.

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topic
Philosophy & Religion
Subtopic
Philosophy
Language
English
Author
N. T. Wright
Year
2018
Number of pages
448
Book cover
Paperback

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Item number
7661455
Publisher
HarperCollins
Category
Non-fiction
Release date
27.2.2018

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topic
Philosophy & Religion
Subtopic
Philosophy
Language
English
Author
N. T. Wright
Year
2018
Number of pages
448
Book cover
Paperback

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137 mm
Weight
324 g

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