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After You Believe

Why Christian Character Matters

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From the author of the acclaimed Simply Christian and Surprised by Hope comes a book that addresses the question that has plagued humans for centuries—what is our purpose? As Christians, what are we to do with that ambiguous time between baptism and the funeral? It's easy to become preoccupied with who gets into heaven; the real challenge is how we are going to live in the here and now.

Wright dispels the common misconception that Christian living is nothing more than a checklist of dos and don'ts. Nor is it a prescription to ""follow your heart"" wherever it may lead. Instead, After You Believe reveals the Bible's call for a revolution—a transformation of character that takes us beyond our earthly pursuit of money, sex, and power into a virtuous state of living that allows us to reflect God and live more worshipful, fulfilling lives.

We are all spiritual seekers, intuitively knowing there is more to life than we suspect. This is a book for anyone who is hoping there is something more while we're here on Earth. There is. We are being called to join the revolution, and Wright insightfully encourages readers to find new purpose and clarity by taking us on an eye-opening journey through key biblical passages that promise to radically alter the work of the church and the direction of our lives.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Bishop N.T. Wright specializes in Paul's Gospel letters. Because of their eloquence, imagination, and logic, Wright's works are compared to the legendary writings of C.S. Lewis. In this work Wright calls upon Christians to lead transformed lives in the "here and now," which, he writes, "foreshadows eternity." Narrator Antony Ferguson delivers Wright's contrasting examples of two believers' lifestyles. The first believer is a spontaneous Christian who lives by the principle of freedom, doing what "feels right." The second is a Christian whose life is controlled by biblical laws and values. Each person looks to the Bible to answer the question: How then shall we live? Ferguson's expressive narration delivers Wright's thoughts with authenticity. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 11, 2010
      How do you develop a character suited for God’s Kingdom? Practice, practice, practice. That, in a nutshell, is the message of this volume on building Christian character by Wright, a prodigiously prolific Bible scholar and Anglican bishop of Durham, England. In arguing for “this new vision of virtue, which is a vision of Jesus Christ himself,” Wright carefully explores such classical exponents of character as Aristotle. He also acknowledges the existence of other notions of encouraging behavior-based rules, duty, or being “true to oneself.” Drawing on scriptures from Genesis to Revelation, Wright asserts that true transformation comes through the work of the Holy Spirit and through worship, mission, and “following Jesus.” As the habits of virtue grow, the church community will become the royal priesthood it is meant to be, anticipating (one of the author’s favorite words) God’s coming new world. A follow-up to Wright’s Simply Christian
      and Surprised by Hope
      , this solid volume will appeal to Christians who appreciate biblical interpretation that hews to tradition but incorporates an emphasis on contemporary social justice as an element of Christian virtue.

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