N.T. Wright Talks to Eric Metaxas about the Day the Revolution Began
Eric Metaxas recently invited N.T. Wright on his show to talk about Wright's new book The Day the Revolution Began. I recently reviewed Wright's work and couple of people had minor pushback against my critiques of Wright. I noted that N. T. Wright created either-ors that should have been both-ands as well as displacing the Protestant doctrine of penal substitution. On the positive side, I believe his work shows the grandness of the cross and the vocation that God has called us to.
Wright and Metaxas talk about the grandness of the cross, and I think it's helpful to hear Wright's perspective from his mouth.
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