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A review by marysasala
Paul: A Biography by N.T. Wright
3.0
Interesting but ultimately unsatisfying look at one of the world's most influential people.
Wright rights from a Protestant perspective. He writes by only citing the Bible. At first I found this exciting and authentic. The more the book progressed Wright continued to make assumptions, guesses and conclusions based much to loosely for me to accept. He sounds a lot like a Pastor preaching about Paul and less like an historian telling the story of Paul. I found I wanted the latter.
Wright rights from a Protestant perspective. He writes by only citing the Bible. At first I found this exciting and authentic. The more the book progressed Wright continued to make assumptions, guesses and conclusions based much to loosely for me to accept. He sounds a lot like a Pastor preaching about Paul and less like an historian telling the story of Paul. I found I wanted the latter.