N.T. Wright's magnum opus, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, now has a little brother in The Paul Debate. . . Among the abundance of volumes that Wright has written, this one is perhaps the most readable and the most distilled summation of Wright's account of the Apostle Paul. Vintage Wright! -- Michael F. Bird, Lecturer in Theology at Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia
In The Paul Debate, Tom Wright, with the panache, verve, and wit we have all come to expect from him, restates many of his more contentious views in a succinct and easily digestible form. Whether one will end up agreeing with him or not, this volume is a particularly useful window onto the debates on apocalyptic, epistemology, justification, and more that are currently raging within Pauline studies. -- Chris Tilling, Tutor and Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies at St Mellitus College and visiting Lecturer in Theology at Kings College London.
A very useful summary of Wright's views. -- Paul Richardson * The Church of England Newspaper *
A discursive treatment, written in Wright's characteristically lucid and persuasive style, that can be commended as an admirable introduction for a wide readership. -- Canon Anthony Harvey * Church Times *
N.T. Wright spares a week of astonishing productivity to confound his critics. -- Markus Bockmuehl * The Times Literary Supplement *
In The Paul Debate, Wright invokes that mutual discussion is an obligation on us all and dedicates the book to his critics: We are engaged in a common task. The task of interpreting Pauls letters raises many other issues not covered in this book, but The Paul Debate is a handy primer to the debate over N. T. Wrights Paul. -- Matthew V. Novenson University of Edinburgh, * Theology Journal Issue 119.4 *