NT Wright – This Saturday in Greenwich CT – Be There!

 Click Here to see N.T. Wright on 

The Colbert Report

N.T. “Tom” Wright is the former Bishop of Durham with the Church of England and current Professor of the New Testament and Early Christianity at St. Andrews University in Scotland. He also taught New Testament studies for 20 years at Cambridge, McGill and Oxford Universities.

Featured on ABC News, Dateline NBC, NPR’s Fresh Air, Time Magazine, and on The Colbert Report, N.T. Wright’s influence has reached far and wide. He is described as one of the top five theologians in the world today.

Meet Tom Wright and enjoy a day full of interactive lecture & conversation.

This is a not-to-be

missed event!

N.T. WRIGHT
World Renowned Theologian, New Testament Scholar, and Writer

Sat, May 14, 2011

10am – 4:30pm

A DAY OF DYNAMIC TEACHING & DISCUSSION

Reading the Gospels for All They’re Worth  

Session I: The Gospels: Have We Got It Wrong?
Session II: The Gospels in Four Dimensions
Session III: The Kingdom & the Cross
Session IV: Praying, Preaching & Living the Gospels

 

Tickets: $65 (includes lunch)

www.courageandfaith.org or

Christ Church Greenwich bookstore

“Tom Wright ranks among the 

most distinguished New Testament

scholars in the world”

– Professor Ivor Davidson, St. Andrews University

“Bishop Tom has given generously of his

extraordinary gifts in the life of his diocese

and the Church of England at large”

– Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams

Sun, May 15, 2011

9:30am, Guest Preacher at

Christ Church Greenwich Worship Service

The Shepherd and the Thief

10:30am, Talk, Book Signing

& Piano Performance

Virtue: The Radical Alternative

Christ Church Greenwich Parish Hall

Christ Church Greenwich

254 E. Putnam Avenue

Greenwich, CT

203-869-6600

One Response to NT Wright – This Saturday in Greenwich CT – Be There!

  1. bjsem May 12, 2011 at 9:53 am #

    is he a famous as a Christian Role Model?

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