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NT Wright on Ephesians: The Church as a Small Working Model of New Creation

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Dec 2, 2025
N.T. Wright, a renowned New Testament scholar and former Bishop of Durham, returns to discuss his book on Ephesians. He defends Pauline authorship against modern skepticism and critiques how 19th-century ideas distorted understanding. Wright emphasizes that Ephesians reveals God's cosmic plan to unite heaven and earth, framing the church as a 'small working model of new creation.' He navigates themes of unity, the role of the church, and the ethical call for kindness, while challenging reduced interpretations focused solely on individual salvation.
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INSIGHT

Reassessing Pauline Authorship

  • N.T. Wright argues the scholarly rejection of Pauline authorship for Ephesians stems from 19th-century German liberal biases, not conclusive evidence.
  • Read Ephesians alongside Paul's other letters and Jewish scriptural background and many objections dissolve.
INSIGHT

Church As New-Creation Embodiment

  • Ephesians presents the church as heaven and earth coming together, not a roadmap for individual souls to escape to heaven.
  • Paul wants the church to demonstrate God's reconciliation to the world here and now.
ADVICE

Model New Creation In Practice

  • Treat the church as a 'small working model of new creation' and shape practices to display God's character.
  • Focus on collective witness rather than private assurances about individual afterlife status.
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