The day the revolution began : reconsidering the meaning of Jesus’s crucifixion
N.T. Wright
1st ed. [San Francisco] : HarperOne, [2016]
viii, 440 p. ; 24 cm
Book
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1/F Collection | BT 453 .W754 | Available |
- Part 1. Introduction
- A vitally important scandal : why the cross?
- Wrestling with the cross, then and now
- The cross in its first-century setting
- Part 2. "In accordance with the Bible": the stories of Israel
- The covenant of vocation
- "In all the scriptures"
- The divine presence and the forgiveness of sins
- Suffering, redemption, and love
- Part 3. The revolutionary rescue
- New goal, new humanity
- Jesus's special Passover
- The story of the rescue
- Paul and the cross: apart from Romans
- The death of Jesus in Paul's letter to the Romans: a new exodus
- The death of Jesus in Paul's letter to the Romans: Passover and atonement
- Part 4. The revolution continues
- Passover people
- The powers and the power of love.
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