
Good Faith N.T. Wright Explains Ephesians: The Church, Christian Nationalism, and the Armor of God
Dec 4, 2025
Renowned New Testament scholar N.T. Wright, a former Bishop of Durham, delves into the rich themes of Ephesians. He discusses the church as a 'small working model of new creation,' emphasizing its role as a multiethnic community that counters Christian nationalism. Wright critiques monoethnic churches, redefines spiritual warfare, and emphasizes the communal nature of the Armor of God. He highlights the importance of truth and virtue as collective practices, encouraging listeners to embody the love and reconciliation central to the message of Ephesians.
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Salvation Is New Creation, Not Escape
- The New Testament aims for God's presence with humans in a renewed creation, not chiefly for souls to go to heaven when they die.
- N.T. Wright reframes salvation as God coming to dwell with humanity in a restored heaven-and-earth.
Church As A Visible New-Creation Model
- The church's identity is to be a 'small working model of new creation' that visibly unites former enemies and displays God's wisdom.
- This unified, Spirit-filled community is meant to show the world that Jesus is Lord, outshining imperial powers.
Unlearn Monoethnic Church Habits
- Recognize how Protestant language and national churches unintentionally created monoethnic congregations.
- Move churches toward Paul's vision by unlearning ethnic habits and intentionally pursuing multicultural fellowship.








