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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-025.mrc:99545576:2928
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008 160620s2016 cau 001 0 eng
010 $a 2016028318
020 $a9780062334381$qhardcover
020 $a0062334387$qhardcover
020 $z9780062564160$qaudio
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035 $a(OCoLC)ocn953576330
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050 00 $aBT453$b.W754 2016
082 00 $a232.96$223
100 1 $aWright, N. T.$q(Nicholas Thomas),$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe day the revolution began :$breconsidering the meaning of Jesus's crucifixion /$cN.T. Wright.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $a[San Francisco] :$bHarperOne,$c[2016]
300 $aviii, 440 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aIncludes indexes.
520 $aThe renowned scholar, Anglican bishop, and bestselling author widely considered to be the heir to C. S. Lewis contemplates the central event at the heart of the Christian faith -- Jesus' crucifixion -- arguing that the Protestant Reformation did not go far enough in transforming our understanding of its meaning. In The Day the Revolution Began, N. T. Wright once again challenges commonly held Christian beliefs as he did in his acclaimed Surprised by Hope. Demonstrating the rigorous intellect and breathtaking knowledge that have long defined his work, Wright argues that Jesus' death on the cross was not only to absolve us of our sins; it was actually the beginning of a revolution commissioning the Christian faithful to a new vocation -- a royal priesthood responsible for restoring and reconciling all of God's creation. Wright argues that Jesus' crucifixion must be understood within the much larger story of God's purposes to bring heaven and earth together. The Day the Revolution Began offers a grand picture of Jesus' sacrifice and its full significance for the Christian faith, inspiring believers with a renewed sense of mission, purpose, and hope, and reminding them of the crucial role the Christian faith must play in protecting and shaping the future of the world.
600 00 $aJesus Christ$xCrucifixion.
600 07 $aJesus Christ.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00040116
650 0 $aTheology of the cross.
650 0 $aSalvation$xChristianity.
650 7 $aCrucifixion of Jesus Christ.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01352652
650 7 $aSalvation$xChristianity.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01104426
650 7 $aTheology of the cross.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01740836
776 08 $iOnline version:$aWright, N.T. (Nicholas Thomas), author.$tDay the revolution began.$bFIRST EDITION.$dSan Francisco : HarperOne, 2016$z9780062334404$w(DLC) 2016032503
852 00 $buts$hBT453$i.W754 2016