The theological work and vision of New Testament scholar N.
Wright is justifiably well-known across the academy and the church.
In this volume a variety of Pentecostal biblical and theological scholars engage his work on many points including: identification of the broad implications of his work for Pentecostals (Jeffrey S.
Lamp), Wright's view of Jesus' self-understanding (Chris E.
Green), the pneumatological dimensions of his hermeneutical method (Timothy Senapatiratne), the relationshi.
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