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The Day the Revolution Began

Rethinking the Meaning of Jesus' Crucifixion

by Tom Wright

Tom Wright gives the crucifixion full attention in a book that offers up a revolutionary way of seeing Jesus' sacrifice.

    • Author

      Tom Wright

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      SPCK Publishing

    • Published

      October 2016

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    'How can the death of one man two thousand years ago have any relevance for me today?

    Why did Jesus have to die?

    The greater the claim, the sharper the question...Why should this one be different?

    What possible sense can we make of the idea of someone dying for someone else, let alone dying 'for their sins'?

    How on earth can the violent death of an apparently innocent man be understood as a victory over 'the rulers and authorities'?

    And - perhaps the greatest and most challenging question of all - in what sense can this terrible event we seen, as the earliest Christians insisted it ought to be, as the ultimate revelation of divine love?'

    In The Day the Revolution Began Tom Wright invites you to consider the full meaning of the event at the heart of the Christian faith - Jesus' crucifixion.As he did in his acclaimed Surprised by Hope, Wright once again challenges commonly held beliefs, this time arguing that the Protestant Reformation did not go far enough in reshaping our understanding of the Cross.With his characteristic rigour and incisiveness, he goes back to the New Testament to show that Jesus' death not only releases us from the guilt and power of sin, but is nothing less than the beginning of a world-wide revolution that continues to this day - a revolution that creates and energises a movement responsible for restoring and reconciling the whole of God's creation.

    The Day the Revolution Began will take you to a new level in your appreciation of the meaning of Jesus' sacrifice: opening up its powerful and amazing implications, inspiring you with a renewed sense of purpose and hope, and reminding you of the crucial role you can play in the world-transforming movement that Jesus started.

    Part One: Introduction

    1. A Vitally Important Scandal

    Why the Cross?

    2. Wrestling with the Cross, Then and Now

    3. The Cross in Its First-Century Setting

    Part Two: "In Accordance With the Bible": The Stories of Israel

    4. The Covenant of Vocation

    5. "In All Scriptures"

    6. The Divine Presence and the Forgiveness of Sins

    7. Suffering, Redemption, and Love

    Part Three: The Revolutionary Rescue

    8. New Goal, New Humanity

    9. Jesus' Special Passover

    10. The Story of the Rescue

    11. Paul and the Cross

    Apart from Romans

    12. The Death of Jesus in Paul's Letter to the Romans

    The New Exodus

    13. The Death of Jesus in Paul's Letter to the Romans

    Passover and Atonement

    Part Four: The Revolution Continues

    14. Passover People

    15. The Powers and the Power of Love

    Acknowledgements

    Scripture Index

    Subject Index

    Specification

    • Author

      Tom Wright

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      SPCK Publishing

    • Published

      October 2016

    • Weight

      816g

    • Page Count

      304

    • Dimensions

      138 x 216 x 235 mm

    • ISBN

      9780281061457

    • ISBN-10

      0281061459

    • Eden Code

      4435454

    More Information

    • Author/Creator: Tom Wright

    • ISBN: 9780281061457

    • Publisher: SPCK Publishing

    • Release Date: October 2016

    • Weight: 816g

    • Dimensions: 138 x 216 x 235 mm

    • Eden Code: 4435454


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