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Surprised By Hope

Tom Wright

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Surprised By Hope

Tom Wright

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This is a lively and accessible book that will surprise and excite all who are interested in the meaning of life not only after death but before it.

What do Christians hope for? To leave this wicked world and go to ‘heaven’? For the ‘kingdom of God’ to grow gradually on earth?

What do we mean by the ‘resurrection of the body’, and how does that fit with the popular image of sitting on clouds playing harps? And how does all this affect the way we live in the here and now?

Tom Wright, one of our leading theologians, addresses these questions in this provocative and wide–ranging new book. He outlines the present confusion about future hope in both church and world. Then, having explained why Christians believe in the bodily resurrection of Jesus himself, he explores the biblical hope for ‘new heavens and new earth’, and shows how the ‘second coming’ of Jesus, and the eventual resurrection, belong within that larger picture, together with the intermediate hope for ‘heaven’.

For many, including many Christians, all this will come as a great surprise. Wright convincingly argues that what we believe about life after death directly affects what we believe about life before death. For if God intends to renew the whole creation – and if this has already begun in Jesus’ resurrection – the church cannot stop at ‘saving souls’, but must anticipate the eventual renewal by working for God’s kingdom in the wider world, bringing healing and hope in the present life.

  • Title

    Surprised By Hope

  • Author(s)

    Tom Wright

  • Series

    Wright

  • ISBN

    9780281064779

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    SPCK

  • Topic

    Death & Eternity

  • Pages

    352

  • Published

    15/09/2011

Overall rating

4.0 based on 1 review

Surprised By Hope

This book is written at a level of theology deeper than I am used to reading. However, it was worth persevering with it. Tom Wright delves deeply into the Biblical understanding of heaven, comparing it to our cultural understanding. Although some of this was hard going, the final chapters in particular were very helpful but challenging – talking about how the promise of the new heavens and new earth, rather than just the promise of heaven, should encourage us to live out Jesus’ words in the Lord’s Prayer, “Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”

Teresa

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