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The Day the Revolution Began
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N. T. Wright is the former bishop of Durham in the Church of England and one of the world's leading Bible scholars. He is now serving as the Chair of New Testament and Early Christianity at the School of Divinity at the University of St. Andrews. For twenty years he taught New Testament studies at Cambridge, McGill, and Oxford Universities, and he has been featured on ABC News, Dateline, The Colbert Report, and Fresh Air. Wright is the award-winning author of Surprised by Scripture, The Case for the Psalms, How God Became King, Simply Jesus, After You Believe, Surprised by Hope, Simply Christian, Scripture and the Authority of God, The Meaning of Jesus (coauthored with Marcus Borg), as well as being the translator for The Kingdom New Testament.

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"With this work, N.T. Wright topples the simplistic, personalized view of the cross and the bloodthirsty God that once wrecked my own faith. Instead, we find the cross illuminated by a God that invites us to bring goodness into this world instead of trying to escape it." -- Mike McHargue, author of Finding God in the Waves and host of The Liturgists Podcast and Ask Science Mike"The question 'Why did Jesus have to die?' has haunted the human race for two thousand years. Wright locates the crucifixion in the sweep of Israel's story (and ours) with power, depth, and freshness of thought." -- John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Church and author of All The Places To Go"Many have wondered where N.T. Wright stood in the atonement debate. He applies his story of Israel and the church to the cross, setting it into a historical and narrative matrix that sheds light on the heart of the gospel that comes from the heart of God's love." -- Scot McKnight, author of The King Jesus Gospel"Wright's unwavering faith in the resurrection is quite evident as he defends the Easter narratives on historical and theological grounds." -- America Magazine"From the day Christ was crucified his followers have sought to understand the meaning of the cross. Wright has written one of the most important books on this subject ever written. Something deeper, more revolutionary, happened on the cross. This book will help you discover the meaning of the cross." -- Adam Hamilton, author of Making Sense of the Bible"Relevant Recommends: Wright invites us to explore the crucifixion within the broader story of what God is doing in creation" -- Relevant"N. T. Wright's The Challenge of Jesus revolutionized my theology. As I read The Day the Revolution Began, I kept thinking that it will similarly revolutionize the understanding of a new generation of readers. It is lucid, engaging, thorough, compelling, and profoundly important." -- Brian D. McLaren, author of We Make the Road By Walking"In his new book, Wright explains that Jesus' death does more than just get us into heaven." -- Christianity Today"Wright's bracing and thought-provoking exegesis should inform and encourage everyone concerned with Christianity's continuing vitality." -- Booklist (Starred Review)"Offers a comprehensive interpretation of Jesus's sacrifice and its significance for the Christian Faith" -- Publishers Weekly"A thought-provoking book...both simple and world-shaking. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (Starred Review)"Wonderfully rich and provocative . . . this book could be entitled Your Cross Is Too Small. Our individualistic views of the atonement and, for that matter, the gospel, don't begin to do justice to the full implications of the New Testament understanding of the implications of Jesus's death and resurrection." -- The Covenant Companion

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