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Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense
Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense

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Author: N.t. Wright
Publisher: HarperOne
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 73 reviews
Sales Rank: 1792

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.6 x 1

ISBN: 0060507152
Dewey Decimal Number: 230
EAN: 9780060507152
ASIN: 0060507152

Publication Date: March 1, 2006
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Why do we expect justice? Why do we crave spirituality? Why are we attracted to beauty? Why are relationships often so painful? And how will the world be made right? These are not simply perennial questions all generations must struggle with, but, according to N. T. Wright, are the very echoes of a voice we dimly perceive but deeply long to hear. In fact, these questions take us to the heart of who God is and what He wants from us.

For two thousand years, Christianity has claimed to solve these mysteries, and this renowned biblical scholar and Anglican bishop shows that it still can today. Not since C. S. Lewis's classic summary of the faith, Mere Christianity, has such a wise and thorough scholar taken the time to explain to anyone who wants to know what Christianity really is and how it is practiced. Wright makes the case for Christian faith from the ground up, assuming that the reader has no knowledge of (and perhaps even some aversion to) religion in general and Christianity in particular.

Simply Christian walks the reader through the Christian faith step by step and question by question. With simple yet exciting and accessible prose, Wright challenges skeptics by offering explanations for even the toughest doubt-filled dilemmas, leaving believers with a reason for renewed faith. For anyone who wants to travel beyond the controversies that can obscure what the Christian faith really stands for, this simple book is the perfect vehicle for that journey.




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5 out of 5 stars A must read   August 18, 2008
This book was recommended to me by a clergy friend. The author is very readable and makes the case for Christianity convincingly. He started with our yearning for spirituality that we call God and kept my attention to the end of the book. He has a simple way of talking about faith and how it is carried out in our lives. His description of church was wonderful if only it was true of all churches. I enjoyed this book very much and highly recommend it.


5 out of 5 stars a master writer   July 27, 2008
N.T. Wright, ie. Bishop Tom has been compared to C.S. Lewis. He is simple yet profound. He will have things to say that you have not thought about. He will make you think about yourself, what is number one in your life and why the important things are the important things. I guess you could say that he is alot like C. S. Lewis.

a powerful statement that is at the heart of this book -- page 148 -- This brings us to the first of two golden rules at the heart of spirituality. You become like what you worship. When you gaze in awe, admiration and wonder at something or someone, you begin to take on something of the character of the object of your worship.Those who worship money become, eventually, human calculating machines. Those who worship sex become obsessed with their own attractiveness or prowess. Those who worship power become more and more ruthless.So what happens when you worship the creator God whose plan to rescue the world and put it to rights has been accomplished by the Lamb who was slain? The answer comes in the second golden rule: because you were made in God's image, worship makes you truly more human. When you gaze in love and gratitude at the God in whose image you were made, you do indeed grow. You discover more of what it means to be fully alive. Conversely, when you give that same total worship to anything else...



4 out of 5 stars Simply and Well Put   June 3, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Bishop N. T. Wright's "Simply Christian" is an elegant and readable explanation of the basic tenets of the Christian faith. In the spirit of C.S. Lewis's "Mere Christianity," this book attempts to and succeeds in describing the role of God and Jesus Christ in our lives.

Wright starts off by examining mankind's yearning for justice, spirituality, and beauty, and then proceeds to explain how the existence of God explains these yearnings. Wright describes how God interacts with our world, refuting those who claim that God is distant and hands-off or that the meaning of life is in self-exploration and self-fulfillment. He then builds on this to portray an over-arching picture of Christianity.

This is an excellent short discussion of the Christian faith. Anyone wanting to understand their own faith better or interested in exploring a personal relationship with God should read this book.



5 out of 5 stars A Classic   May 13, 2008
N.T. Wright has the ability to write with such simplicity, and yet never loose the depths of intelligent explanation. He can write at a popular, easily understandable level, and then turn around and write a tome of in-depth theological analysis. This book is a welcome read both for those exploring the Christian faith, and those looking to review their own faith. It is simple enough for those searching and exploring and deep enough to challenge those who have been part of the faith for a long period of time.

Wright begins by exploring the echoes that resonate within the human soul; reminding us that there is something more to this life. These echoes are not the answer, nor do they lead all the way to the answer. They simply call us to the search. Then he spends the rest of the book explaining the Christian faith's key tenets and how those tenets answer the echoes; how the Christian faith ultimately fulfills them.

You will not be sorry for having read this book, or any other by N.T. Wright for that matter. Clear, concise, articulate, and humble.



5 out of 5 stars Good primer for Christian faith   May 2, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As a university instructor in Bible, I found Dr. Wright's book to be a good start for someone not fully understanding Christianity, the development of the redemption story, who Jesus is, the formation of the Bible, and other doctrines of importance to Christian faith. NT Wright is one of the world's leading scholars on the Bible. As an instructor, I found his book to be unapologetic for the basics of Christianity. The book begins in a bit of a confusing manner related to the things to be made right in the world, but they are fully brought together by the end of this work. Some may see this book as too conservative and simplistic, but the reality is Wright is a foremost scholar on the intricacies of the Bible, beyond what most people will ever approach. His insights are valuable as he simply puts forward scholarly concepts that have taken a lifetime of study to unearth. I highly recommend this book for those seeking an elementary overview of Christianity. For more in-depth scholarship, see his other critically acclaimed works.

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