Last night before putting my hands in the dish pit to tackle a pile of dirty dishes (we have human dishwashers at our home!), I went to get my tablet to see if I might profitably feed my mind while doing the dishes. I happened on an engaging dialog on the Bible featuring world famous New Testament scholar N.T. Wright and Harvard Professor of Philosophy Sean Kelly, a dialog moderated by Jay Harris, the Dean of Undergraduate Education and Professor of Jewish Studies at Harvard. N.T. Wright joins encyclopedic knowledge to gracious and entertaining verbal dexterity. Professor Sean Kelly, for his part, displays disarming honesty and humility that I found quite winsome. The opportunity to view dialogs like this on the internet would astonish previous generations and make them drool!
My previous blogs on N.T. Wright:
N.T. Wright Interview on Life After Life After Death (27 minutes) (An interview occasioned by his book, "Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church.")
N.T. Wright: "After You Believe" (A Review)
N.T. Wright -- Easter Ought to be an Eight-Day Celebration
See also:
N.T. Wright Page - an uofficial web page dedicated to the works of N.T. Wright