It's taking me forever to get through N.T. Wright's Simply Christian. It isn't a hard read, I just haven't made the time to finish. So far, the book is fantastic and I would heartily recommend it. Read this quote the other night and really liked it:
"Nothing in all the history of paganism comes anywhere near this combination of event, intention and meaning. Nothing in Judaism has prepared for it, except in puzzling, shadowy prophecy.
"The death of Jesus of Nazareth as the king of the Jews, the bearer of Israel's destiny, the fulfillment of God's promises to his people of old, is either the most stupid, senseless waste and misunderstanding the world has ever seen, or it is the fulcrum around which world history turns."
I found this little quote to be powerfully poetic...kept reading it over and over and over. It's great when a book does that - when it captures your imagination and heart and mind all in one little paragraph.
What about you? Share a quote that's grabbed you recently...
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Monday, December 15, 2008
BOOKS ARE GOOD
Posted by Todd Wright at 7:00 AM
Labels: books, christian culture, n.t. wright, reading, survey, theology
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2 comments:
I likes me some Bp. Wright.
I'm reading Ray Sutton's excellent book That You May Prosper, which is an outline of the Biblical structure of covenant, and how it applies to family, Church, and State. Too many excellent quotes to list. It was written right there in your town when it was the hotbed of all things Reconstructionist.
"Simply" is a book that's been on my nightstand for awhile that I've not gotten through quickly. Your blog serves as a reminder to pick it up more frequently.
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