2023-03-27T11:52:00+01:00By NT Wright
Bible scholar Tom Wright gives his answer
2023-01-26T13:35:00+00:00By NT Wright
The Bible scholar gives his answer
2022-11-25T17:39:00+00:00By NT Wright
The Bible scholar NT Wright gives his answer
2022-09-09T13:17:00+01:00By NT Wright
The former Bishop of Durham recalls being invited to spend a weekend with Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh in Sandringham
2022-08-26T20:29:00+01:00By NT Wright
The Bible scholar NT Wright gives his answer
2022-07-03T13:15:00+01:00By NT Wright
Bible scholar NT Wright gives his answer
2022-04-26T14:11:00+01:00By NT Wright
Q: I’ve got a deep regard for the Sermon on the Mount but I’ve always been bothered by Matthew 6:15: “But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.” Likewise, the Lord’s Prayer says: “Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who ...
2022-04-13T00:00:00+01:00By NT Wright
Tom Wright explains why, as an ancient historian, he resurrection of Jesus from death makes historical sense.
2022-02-23T16:13:00+00:00By NT Wright
Q: My husband and I live in the USA and have been heartbroken by our church’s lack of precautions during the pandemic. Now that we are fully vaccinated, we’re looking forward to worshiping in person again, but we’re struggling with whether to go back to church. We love it deeply, ...
2021-12-17T14:27:00+00:00By NT Wright
Q: Is there a biblical or theological reason why Jesus had to be a Jewish male? Could God have come in female form – and would she have been taken seriously if she had?
2021-10-25T11:34:00+01:00By NT Wright
Tom Wright gives his answer
2021-08-24T12:52:00+01:00By NT Wright
I have had quite a lot to do with ordaining people and I’ve seen how God seems to work on different timescales.
2021-06-30T12:44:00+01:00By NT Wright
Q: I’ve been told that a ‘breakthrough fast’ is a way of getting results in prayer. Do you believe in fasting? And can it give our prayers more power?
2021-05-04T13:50:00+01:00By NT Wright
God’s ‘impassibility’ means that God doesn’t experience emotions the way humans do. It comes from the Latin ‘passio’, which is about suffering. Suffering can be seen either in terms of ‘this is very painful’, or in a more technical way – the idea that something is being done to me. ...
2021-04-28T11:12:00+01:00By NT Wright
Q: Some of my Christian friends have been supporting violent protests over racial justice. They cite Jesus’ cleansing of the temple as justification. Do you agree?
2021-03-29T15:08:00+01:00By NT Wright
Q: My daughter’s dog died recently and she is heartbroken. Will we see our pets again in heaven?
2021-03-29T15:08:00+01:00By NT Wright
Ahead of Pentecost Sunday, one of the world's leading New Testament scholars, Tom Wright, gives his view on the gift of tongues
2021-03-29T15:07:00+01:00By NT Wright
Q) Is it our Christian duty to always vote in elections, or is it OK to abstain if you don’t feel able to back either candidate?
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