![]() ![]() He seems to feel as much at home writing simple material for lay people as he does when he writes massive tomes for scholars. He is able to communicate effortlessly on either a scholarly or a popular level, and he moves back and forth easily between the two styles. The book is easy to read and thought-provoking. ![]() ![]() One of its aims is to explain the so-called “New Perspective on Paul” in a clear and concise format so that lay readers can grasp the main ideas. It’s a fairly thin paperback, fewer than 200 pages, and although Wright is a prolific writer, best known and most influential because of his massive scholarly works, this little book-which is written in a simple style for the serious lay person-has undoubtedly been the most influential (and perhaps the most controversial) of all his published works. The book is titled What Saint Paul Really Said. My assignment in this hour is to give a critical review of an influential book by Anglican author N.T. ![]()
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