N.T. Wright
British New Testament scholar, theologian, and Anglican bishop (born 1948). Former Bishop of Durham (2003–2010) and a prominent writer on Jesus, Paul, and early Christianity; publishes widely for both academic and popular audiences.
Books
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1. For All The Saints
A concise theological and pastoral exploration arguing that remembering the Christian dead—through liturgy, commemoration, and prayer—belongs at the heart of Christian life; it reframes death not as final oblivion but as part of God’s story of bodily resurrection and the renewal of creation, drawing on Scripture, church history, and pastoral examples to show how communal remembrance shapes hope, ethics, and worship, and offering practical guidance for funerals, saints’ days, and ongoing practices that sustain a hopeful, embodied Christian hope.
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