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 all this affect the way we live in the here and now?
Tom Wright addresses these questions in this lively and thoroughly biblical book. He describes the persistent confusion about ‘the last things’ 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 of the dead, belong within that larger picture.
‘Strips away popular sentimentality and medieval imagery, allowing the original biblical writers to speak to us afresh. . . It gives substance to our hope and deserves widespread and careful reading.’
Reform
‘Builds on C.S. Lewis’ succinct defence of the faith and takes it to a new level.’
World Magazine
‘This book is Tom Wright at his finest.’
Rob Bell
‘Unmissable.’
Krish Kandiah
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Preface xi
Part 1
SETTING THE SCENE
1 All dressed up and no place to go? 3
1. Introduction 3
2. Confusion about hope: the wider world 7
3. Varieties of belief 15
2 Puzzled about paradise? 20
1. Christian confusion about hope 20
2. Exploring the options 23
3. The effects of confusion 27
4. Wider implications of confusion 37
5. The key questions 38
3 Early Christian hope in its historical setting 42
1. Introduction 42
2. Resurrection and life after death in ancient paganism and Judaism 46
3. The surprising character of early Christian hope 52
4 The strange story of Easter 64
1. Stories without precedent 64
2. Easter and history 69
3. Conclusion 86
Part 2
GOD’S FUTURE PLAN
5 Cosmic future: progress or despair? 91
1. Introduction 91
2. Option 1: evolutionary optimism 93
3. Option 2: souls in transit 100
6 What the whole world’s waiting for 104
1. Introduction 104
2. Fundamental structures of hope 104
3. Seedtime and harvest 109
4. The victorious battle 110
5. Citizens of heaven – colonizing the earth 111
6. God will be all in all 112
7. New birth 114
8. The marriage of heaven and earth 115
9. Conclusion 117
7 Jesus, heaven and new creation 120
1. The ascension 120
2. What about the ‘second coming’? 129
8 When he appears 135
1. Introduction 135
2. Coming, appearing, revealing, royal presence 136
9 Jesus the coming judge 150
1. Introduction 150
2. Second coming and judgment 155
10 The redemption of our bodies 159
1. Introduction 159
2. Resurrection: life after ‘life after death’ 160
3. Resurrection in Corinth 165
4. Resurrection: later debates 169
5. Rethinking resurrection today: who, where,
what, why, when and how 171
11 Purgatory, paradise, hell 177
1. Introduction 177
2. Purgatory 178
3. Paradise 183
4. Beyond hope, beyond pity 187
5. Conclusion: human goals and new creation 196
Part 3
HOPE IN PRACTICE: RESURRECTION
AND THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH
12 Rethinking salvation: heaven, earth and the
kingdom of God 201
1. Introduction 201
2. The meaning of ‘salvation’ 206
3. The kingdom of God 213
13 Building for the kingdom 218
1. Introduction 218
2. Justice 224
3. Beauty 233
4. Evangelism 236
5. Conclusion 242
14 Reshaping the church for mission (1):biblical roots 245
1. Introduction 245
2. The gospels and Acts 246
3. Paul 258
15 Reshaping the church for mission (2):living the future 267
1. Introduction: celebrating Easter 267
2. Space, time and matter: creation redeemed 269
3. Resurrection and mission 277
4. Resurrection and spirituality 283
a. New birth and baptism 283
b. Eucharist 285
c. Prayer 288
d. Scripture 293
e. Holiness 296
f. Love 298
Tailpiece: two Easter sermons 303
Notes 308
Index of biblical references 329
Index of names 332
Index of topics 336
Yazar hakkında
Tom Wright is Research Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St Andrews and Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He is the author of more than 80 influential books, including The New Testament for Everyone, Simply Christian, Surprised by Hope, The Day the Revolution Began, Paul: A biography, The New Testament in its World, On Earth as in Heaven and Into the Heart of Romans (all published by SPCK).