Tag: <span>05 history</span>

NT Wright on the Old Testament’s Relevance for Atonement & Why He Became a Biblical Scholar (NT Wright, 2018)

0:22 – Why did you decide to enter into biblical studies?
3:17 – How did you balance being both a scholar and member of the clergy?
7:36 – How has being a member of and participant in the Logos institute been fruitful for the sort of dialogue it hopes to foster?
9:29 – Can history correct theology? What order of authority should we take them to have with respect to each other?
11:59 – How does the epistemology of love connect with human motivation and divine action?
14:52 – Is Isaiah 53 the only passage from the Hebrew Scriptures that is relevant to understanding the atonement? If not, then in what ways is it significant for studies on the atonement?

The Eschatological Meaning of Jesus’ Resurrection as a Historical Event: A Comparison of the Views of Wolfhart Pannenberg and N.T. Wright (Bang, 2014)

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Discerning the Dawn: History, Eschatology and New Creation: Gifford Lectures 2018 (NT Wright, 2018)

Lecture One – The Fallen Shrine: Lisbon 1755 and the Triumph of Epicureanism

Lecture Two – The Questioned Book: Critical Scholarship and the Gospels

Lecture Three – The Shifting Sand: The Meanings of ‘History’

Lecture Four – The End of the World? Eschatology and Apocalyptic in Historical Perspective

Lecture Five – The Stone the Builders Rejected: Jesus, the Temple and the Kingdom

Lecture Six – A New Creation: Resurrection and Epistemology

Lecture 7 – Broken Signposts? New Answers for the Right Questions

 

Lecture 8 – The Waiting Chalice: Natural Theology and the Missio Dei