Christopher J. H. Wright - Writing

Writing

  • User's Guide to the Bible (Lion Manuals), Chariot Victor, 1984
  • God’s People in God’s Land: Family, Land and Property in the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans; Exeter, U.K.: Paternoster, 1990
  • Knowing Jesus through the Old Testament, Harpercollins, 1990
  • Walking in the Ways of the Lord: The Ethical Authority of the Old Testament, Intervarsity Press, 1995
  • Deuteronomy (New International Biblical Commentary),Hendrickson, 1996
  • The Uniqueness of Jesus. Thinking Clearly Series. Mill Hill, London and Grand Rapids: Monarch. Reprint 2001. Available in the United States through Kregel Publications, P.O. Box 2607, Grand Rapids, MI 49501), 1997
  • The Message of Ezekiel (The Bible Speaks Today), Intervarsity Press, 2001
  • Old Testament Ethics for the People of God. Leicester, England, and Downers Grove, Ill.: Inter-Varsity Press. Revised, updated and expanded version of Living as the People of God and An Eye for an Eye, 2004
  • The Mission of God: Unlocking the Bible's Grand Narrative,IVP Academic, 2006
  • Life Through God’s Word: Psalm 119, Milton Keynes, Authentic and Keswick Ministries, 2006
  • Knowing the Holy Spirit through the Old Testament, Oxford: Monarch Press; Downers Grove: IVP, 2006
  • Knowing God the Father Through the Old Testament, IVP Academic, 2007
  • Salvation Belongs to Our God: Celebrating the Bible’s Central Story, Global Christian Library, Nottingham: IVP; Christian Doctrine in Global Perspective, Downers Grove: IVP, 2008
  • The God I Don’t Understand: Reflections on Tough Questions of Faith, Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009
  • Mission of God’s People The (Biblical Theology for Life), Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010

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