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Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense
N.T. Wright

HarperSanFrancisco, 2006 - 256 pages

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Gadfly Like

I remember reading the Apology of Socrates in college. In fact, part of the class was to give a speech from the various literary pieces that we read during the semester. I chose the gadfly metaphor. Socrates refers to himself as a gadfly and the Athens as a lazy steed that needs to be spurred in to action. When I read Bishop NT Wright,that is the impression I get. He is like that gadfly spurring the church in to action.

SIMPLY CHRISTIAN is written to that end. I couldn't put this piece down. I think it is unfair to speak of this volume in the same breath as CS Lewis' MERE CHRISTIANITY. Both are targeting different readers, NT Wright to the church and CS Lewis the general reader.

I recommend SIMPLY CHRISTIAN without reservation.


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Sense and sensibility

When I first saw this book at the bookstore I was worried: with the title seemingly stolen from C.S. Lewis' famous classic and the prospect of yet another general defense of Christianity which would only appeal to those already converted, it was with some reservation that I borrowed it eventually. I needn't have worried. N.T. Wright is far more than just a brilliant New Testament scholar; he is also a lucid conversationalist and a brilliant expositor of the faith. He does not try to brow-beat people into accepting the 'inevitable' logic and accuracy of the Christian message. In fact, there's very little 'apology' in this book at all. He simply sets out why Christianity might be a sensible way of tying together our desire for justice, relationship, beauty and spirituality. The very fact that he spends very little time dealing with objections and criticism is a strength. It is as if he is suggesting that there are better ways to approach the Christian message than trying desperately to refute it. Questioning is not the alpha and omega of the religious quest, even if it is a very important part of it.

Although brief, the book covers the major aspects of the Christian worldview. It is inspiring and refreshing, brief but exhaustive and it has, in J.B. Phillips' words, "the ring of truth". Will it only have appeal with those already converted? That's hard to say, but if it can get at least some people thinking about the Christian message it will have been worth it.


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Simply Very Good Writing

N.T. Wright gets it right. He writes with a style that is both lucid and lyrical -- clearly explained and well-written. In fact the thing I liked most about this particular work is that the author delivers exactly what the title promises -- a short exploration of the major themes of the Christian faith that simply makes sense.

Very well done!






Great Read

Would have given it a 5, because of the truth (for the most part), the way it is written, and the fact like soothing music to the hears, Simply Christian is for the soul...However, the chapter entitled 'Worship' was not about theological belief but instead it was a chapter written with his preference on worship. He even makes mention to his traditions. Which again, isn't bad, we all like what we like, but the rest of the book seems to be written out of the beauty, truth, and reality of God...but don't let one chapter stop you from reading this book--It is a must!


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Home Run for N.T.!

It seems many times I'm only reading material that reinforces what I already know. This book went beyond that educational rut. It gave fresh language to what I really believe and then took me places where I could see my faith from totally new perspectives. I grew deeper in knowledge and more passionate in love with God through it. Thanks.

E. SANDRAS, author of "Buck Naked Faith" and "Plastic Jesus"


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