N. T. Wright is Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, and was formerly Bishop of Durham in England. His books include The Original Jesus, The Challenge of Jesus, Jesus and the Victory of God and The Millennium Myth.
Christian Hope in a Postmodern World
Speaker(s): N.T. Wright
Date: Spring 1999
Length: 3h 9min
Product ID: RGDL2901S
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Where have we come from as a culture . . . And where are we going? What are the implications for Christianity of the shift from modernity to postmodernity? How can we restate Christian hope so that it addresses the issues which our world now faces? This series addresses these vital questions in three lectures:
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- Christianity Facing Postmodernity
- nWalking to Emmaus in a Postmodern World n
- God's Light in the Post-Post-Enlightenment World n
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