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For All the Saints? Remembering the Christian Departed

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, 2003
ISBN: 9780281056200
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"We have been drifting into a muddle and a mess, putting together bits and pieces of traditions, ideas, and practices in the hope that they will make sense. They don't. There may be times when a typical Anglican fudge is a pleasant, chewy sort of thing, but this isn't one of them. It's time to think and speak clearly, and act decisively." With these robust words Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham, throws down a challenge to current liturgy and practice surrounding All Saints' and All Souls' Days, and sets out to clarify our thinking about what happens to people after they die. Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory, what it means to pray for the dead, what—and who—are the saints, are all addressed in this invigorating and rigorously argued book.

Product Details

  • Title: For All the Saints? Remembering the Christian Departed
  • Author: N. T. Wright
  • Publisher: Morehouse
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Pages: 76

About N. T. Wright

Nicholas Tom Wright, commonly known as N. T. Wright or Tom Wright, is Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at St. Andrews University. Previously, he was the bishop of Durham. He has researched, taught, and lectured on the New Testament at McGill, Oxford, and Cambridge Universities, and has been named by Christianity Today a top theologian. He is best known for his scholarly contributions to the historical study of Jesus and the New Perspective on Paul. His work interacts with the positions of James Dunn, E. P. Sanders, Marcus Borg, and Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Wright has written and lectured extensively around the world, authoring more than forty books and numerous articles in scholarly journals and popular periodicals. He is best known for his Christian Origins and the Question of God Series, of which three of the anticipated six volumes are finished.

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Top Highlights

“‘Going to heaven when you die’ is not held out in the New Testament as the main goal. The main goal is to be bodily raised into the transformed, glorious likeness of Jesus Christ. If we want to speak of ‘going to heaven when we die’, we should be clear that this represents the first, and far less important, stage of a two-stage process.” (Page 21)

“John Polkinghorne offering a contemporary way of saying what needs to be said: God will download our software on to his hardware, until the day comes when he gives us new hardware on which to run our own software once more.” (Page 72)

“‘Paradise’ is not the final destination; it is a beautiful resting place on the way there.” (Page 24)

“May the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace and rise in glory.’” (Page 76)

“Purgatory is a Roman Catholic doctrine pure and simple.” (Page 5)

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