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Prof N. T. Wright is a distinguished academic and Senior Editor at the University of St Andrews' School of Divinity. His research focuses on New Testament and Early Christianity, particularly the letters of Paul, Jesus' life within first-century Jewish and Graeco-Roman contexts, and the resurrection narratives. He has authored major works like Paul and the Faithfulness of God and contributed to the Christian Origins and the Question of God series. Wright holds honorary doctorates from Aberdeen and Durham Universities, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
His research explores Pauline theology, early Christian theology, and the intersection of biblical scholarship with contemporary debates. Key projects include a six-volume series on Christian origins, critical commentaries on Philippians and Romans, and updating his work on Galatians. His publications reflect deep engagement with historical context, theological exegesis, and interdisciplinary dialogue.
Wright has received accolades such as the Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies and has held roles like Bishop of Durham and membership in the House of Lords. His academic network includes leadership in organizations like the Society of Biblical Literature and the International Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission. Current projects emphasize theological synthesis, exegetical rigor, and bridging ancient texts with modern theological discourse.



