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N.T. Wright on “Christian Truth”
Part of my study on Colossians has me working through a commentary by N.T. Wright on Colossians and Philippians. As far as commentaries go, I find it quite good. A nice mix of readability and technical detail. My only quibble so far is that it does not actually contain the text of the passage being written about. Wright mentions that the lack of blocks of the passage being studied is by design. The purpose is to encourage the reader to read the commentary with a Bible close by. I appreciate the intention but I prefer to be able to constantly look both at the text and the commentary and I find this easier to do when both are on the same page. Today I read about Wright’s thoughts on the application of “ancient text to the modern situation”. He says,
And speaking of the messy task of biblical interpretation, Wright says,
I like the flow of this explanation. To me, it seems that we are better served by deeply engaging both the Bible and each other then we would ever be served by a book of, “timeless truths”. Discipleship is more about growing in love for God and each other then making sure we have all our doctrinal ducks in a row.