(N.T. Wright, Bible Review, December 2000. Reproduced by permission of the author.) Paul’s theology–grounded in Jewish thought and scriptures–propelled him to confront the powers of Rome and the pagan gods that stood behind them. Did Paul think Jesus was the long-promised Davidic Messiah? The first Christian writer seems to say so at the very start […]
The Great Debate
(N.T. Wright, Bible Review. Reproduced by permission of the author.) Jesus doesn’t really matter in Britain, but he clearly does in America. Why? They came, to my surprise, by the hundreds. Serious-minded folks from Washington, D.C., to San Francisco seemed keen to spend an evening listening to two Jesus scholars–Marcus Borg and me–continue in public […]
The Bishop’s Ministry at Auckland Castle
Meeting of Church Commissioners and Auckland Castle Trustees, Directors and Supporters Auckland Castle, July 13 2005 Briefing paper from the Bishop of Durham Introduction In his briefing paper, the Secretary to the Commissioners has highlighted as the principal question before us: ‘how do the retention of the [Zurbarán] paintings, and the Bishop and his family […]
Freedom and Framework, Spirit and Truth: Recovering Biblical Worship
(Originally published in Studia Liturgica 2002, 32, 176-95. Reproduced by permission of the author.) by N. T. Wright* I. Introduction “Biblical worship” is a huge topic, and one on which I am not really qualified. I am neither a liturgist, nor a liturgiologist. I am simply a New Testament scholar working in a community whose daily […]
A Mystery Glimpsed
N. T. Wright (Published in The Times Literary Supplement 29 March 2013, 13. Reproduced by permission of the author.) Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives. Translated by Philip J. Whitmore. 132 pp. London: Bloomsbury Pope Benedict’s papacy will be remembered not least for its surprising conclusion. But Vatican insiders reveal […]
Believing and Belonging
(Originally published in Simply Christian, 2006 London: SPCK; San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco. Reproduced by permission.) N.T. Wright The river and the tree appear to be opposites. The river begins, quite literally, all over the place. A tiny spring way up in the hills; a distant lake, itself fed by streams; a melting glacier—all of them and […]
Apocalypse Now?
Originally published in The Millennium Myth, 1999, Louisville: Westminster; London: SPCK UK edition entitled The Myth of the Millennium. Original pagination is retained in bold italicized numbers. Reproduced by permission of the author. [20] Like a swarm of tired old bees, the elderly Christian buzz-words have not been buzzing too much recently. “Redemption” is what […]
After GAFCON
Reflections by the Bishop of Durham June 30 2008 I spent this last week in a great celebration of the love and power of God in the gospel of Jesus Christ. I confirmed many new believers. I installed a dynamic new rector in a key parish. I assisted in consecrating a wonderful man as the […]
Ad Clerum, December 2005
By the Bishop of Durham, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Tom Wright 12. xii. 05 Dear Friends Warm greetings to you all on a chilly December day. I have been sparing with the Ad Clerum genre over the last two years, but I think it’s time to start making amends. And there is a pressing matter […]
That the World May Believe
Isaiah 41. 9b–13; Ephesians 4.1–6; John 17.11b–23 a sermon at the Licensing of Canon Jon Bell as Bishop’s Senior Chaplain and Executive Officer at St Peter’s Chapel, Auckland Castle, on the Feast of St Thomas Aquinas January 28 2006 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright Sometimes when you’re out on a walk […]
The Word of the Cross
1 Corinthians 1.18 [Isaiah 61.1–9; James 5.13–16a; Luke 4.16–20] a sermon at the Sung Eucharist with the Blessing of Oils and Renewal of Ordination Vows Durham Cathedral, Maundy Thursday, 5 April 2007 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright ‘For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but […]
Wisdom in a Troubled Time
Job 28; Psalm 8; 1 Corinthians 2.1–10 a sermon for the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference at their Annual Service in Westminster Abbey September 30 2008, 3 pm by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright You don’t need me to tell you that we meet at an extraordinary time. Someone asked me a couple […]
Those whom he justified, he also glorified
Romans 8.17–39 a sermon in celebration of the life and ministry of Keith A. A. Weston St Mary’s Church, Thame, Friday 22 February 2013 by the Rt. Revd. Prof N. T. Wright, University of St Andrews ‘Those whom he justified, he also glorified’: Romans 8, of course, and verse 30. Many of you will know […]
The Mutilated Mountain
Isaiah 61.1–2 with 58.6; Matthew 5.3–10 a sermon at the Civic Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication at the launch of the new Unitary County Council Durham Cathedral, 2 pm May 30 2009 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright If you’ve been on holiday to the Italian coast near Naples or Amalfi, chances […]
Jesus in the Perfect Storm
Zechariah 9.9-17; Luke 19.28-48 A sermon for Palm Sunday, April 17, 2011 In the University Chapel of St Salvator, St Andrews By the Rt Revd Prof Dr N T Wright, St Mary’s College The crowd went wild as they got nearer. This was the moment they’d been waiting for. All the old songs came flooding […]
The Ear of the Servant, the Tongue of the Teacher
Isaiah 50.4–10; Galatians 1.11–24; Mark 10.35–45 a sermon at the Annual Readers’ Service for the Diocese of Durham Durham Cathedral, Saturday September 16, 11.30 a.m. by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright James and John said to Jesus, ‘Grant us to sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in […]
The Road to New Creation
Isaiah 35.1–10; Luke 10.25–37 Sermon at the Service of Re-dedication for the Priory of England and the Islands of the Most Venerable Order of The Hospital of St John of Jerusalem Durham Cathedral, Saturday 23 September 2006 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright There is a great theme in the scriptures which […]
Rest and Reflection
i Kings 19.9b–12; Mark 6.30–34 a sermon at the 60th anniversary celebrations of Shepherd’s Dene by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright To say Elijah was depressed is putting it mildly. In what we now see as a regular pattern, he had a huge and dramatic success followed by a total collapse. He […]
The Prince of Peace
Isaiah 9.2–7 a sermon at the rededication of the Memorial Cloisters, Sedbergh School 13 November 2005 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright ‘The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; for unto us a son is given, the Prince of Peace.’ Isaiah’s words are all the more poignant when […]
The Glory and the Prayer
Ezekiel 1.22–28; Colossians 1.24–29; John 17.1–13 a sermon at the Ordination of Priests in Durham Cathedral, June 26 2010 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N T Wright Some years ago, Maggie and I were invited to dinner by a very senior person in another university. After the meal I asked if I could see the […]
When the Spirit Comes
Acts 2.1–21; John 16.4b–11 a sermon for Pentecost (May 23) 2010 in the Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert, Durham by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright Every child learns to live in at least two worlds, and learns also how awkward it can be when the two […]
The Power of Heaven Let Loose on Earth
Acts 2.1–21; John 15.26—16.15 a sermon at the Eucharist and Baptism (of Isabel Johanna Sheen) in Durham Cathedral on the feast of Pentecost, 31 May 2009 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright What are we praying for when we pray for the Holy Spirit? ‘Send to us thine Holy Ghost to comfort […]
The Stream, the Lake and the River
Acts 2.1–21; John 7.37–39 a sermon at the Eucharist on the Feast of Pentecost, 11 May 2008 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright ‘There was not yet Spirit, because Jesus was not yet glorified.’ Those words, flattened out somewhat in most translations, conclude the powerful little gospel reading we have just heard. […]
Spirit of Truth
Acts 2.1–21; John 14.8–27 a sermon at the Eucharist in Durham Cathedral on the Feast of Pentecost, 27 May 2007 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright Anoint and cheer our soilèd face With the abundance of thy grace; Keep far our foes, give peace at home; Where thou art guide no ill […]
A Right Judgment in All Things
Acts 2.1–21; John 15.26–27; 16.4b–15 a sermon in Durham Cathedral on the Feast of Pentecost, June 4 2006 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright ‘Grant us,’ says the Collect, ‘by the same Spirit to have a right judgment in all things.’ That is not, perhaps the first thing that comes to our […]
They Sing a New Song
Exodus 15; Psalm 98; Revelation 5; John 20 a sermon at the Southern Cathedrals’ Festival Eucharist feast of Mary Magdalene, 22 July 2005 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright ‘Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, and all that is in […]
God in Private and Public
1 Samuel 3.1–10; Revelation 1.5b–8; Luke 7.36–50 Sermon at the Maundy Thursday Sung Eucharist, 20 March 2008 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright You will have noticed that the question of God has been on the public agenda, for some months now, in a way that hasn’t been true before in my […]
With Wings as Eagles
Isaiah 55.8-13; Romans 8.1-11; Matthew 13.1-23 A sermon at Calvary St George, Gramercy Park, New York on the Third Sunday after Trinity, 10 July 2011 within the celebrations of the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the King James Bible By the Right Reverend Professor N T Wright, University of St Andrews ‘Ye have seen,’ says God […]
Apocalyptic and the Beauty of God
Isaiah 65. 17–25; Revelation 21.9–27 a sermon at Harvard Memorial Church, October 22 2006 by the William Belden Noble Lecturer, Bishop N. T. Wright (Bishop of Durham) ‘And I saw a new heaven and a new earth.’ You might well suppose that this would be the reaction of the delighted Englishman, arriving once more in Harvard […]
The Great Story
Ecclesiasticus 44.1-15; Hebrews 11.32—12.2; Matthew 5.1-12 A sermon at the service to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the foundation of the University of St Andrews In the University Chapel of St Salvator Sunday June 26 2011 by the Rt Revd Professor N. T. Wright, DD Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity St Mary’s College […]
Running to the Tomb
John 20.1–10 a sermon at the Easter Vigil at Stanhope, April 11 2009 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright I had an email earlier today from a friend in Sydney, Australia. And of course where he was Easter had already come. Here we are, meeting in the darkness of Holy Saturday evening, […]
Water, Fire and Breakfast
Romans 6.3–11; Luke 24.1–12 sermon at the Easter Vigil (Baptism, Confirmation and First Communion of Easter) in Durham Cathedral, Easter Day (April 3) 2010 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright If you remember little else about this morning, you will probably remember it as the day you got up at half past […]
Living in God’s Future – Now!
Romans 6.1–11; Mark 16.1–8 a sermon at the Easter Vigil in Durham Cathedral, Easter Morning 2009 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright ‘If we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him . . . so you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to […]
Dreaming of a White Easter
Romans 6.3–11; Matthew 28.1–10 a sermon at the Easter Vigil 2008 (with Baptism and Confirmation) by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright Well, we never thought it would come to this. A white Easter! And so the papers and the airwaves are full of people grumbling about the ridiculous system – as they […]
God’s Future in Person
Romans 6.3–11; Luke 24.1–12 a sermon for the Easter Vigil, with Baptism and Confirmation, April 8 2007 at the Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and Cuthbert, Durham by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright Nearly thirty years ago, my family and I lived in Cambridge. One day I went, with […]
Resurrection and Rock’n’Roll
Acts 10.34–43; John 20.1–18 a sermon at the Eucharist on Easter Morning, 11.15 am, April 4 2010 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright The taxi driver looked back at me in his mirror. His face was a mixture of amusement and sympathy. We were stuck in traffic and he’d asked me, as […]
The Uncomfortable Truth of Easter
Acts 10.34–43; John 20.1–18 a sermon at the Sung Eucharist in Durham Cathedral Easter Day 2008 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright The Easter stories are full of people getting the wrong end of the stick. Mary thinks Jesus’ body has been stolen. Peter sees the linen wrappings and can’t work out […]
Let Beauty Awake
Acts 10.34–43; John 20.1–18 a sermon at the Eucharist in Durham Cathedral on Easter Day 2009 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright Let beauty awake in the morn from beautiful dreams, Beauty awake from rest! Let Beauty awake For Beauty’s sake In the hour when the birds awake in the brake And […]
Jesus the Risen Judge – and Forgiver
Acts 10.34–43; John 20.1–18 a sermon in Durham Cathedral at the Eucharist on Easter Morning, April 8 2007 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright Once again, Easter has brought a rash of silly-season stories in the press. Some poor shopkeeper has made the blunder of saying that the Easter eggs are to […]
The Easter Vocation
Acts 10.34–43; John 20.1–18 a sermon at the Eucharist in Durham Cathedral on Easter Morning 2006 by the Bishop of Durham, Dr N. T. Wright ‘Go to my brothers and say to them, “I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.”’ Jesus’ remarkable command to Mary Magdalene is […]
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