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NT Wright & Tom Holland • How St Paul changed the world (Full Show)

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  • Jul 20, 2018
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Justin Brierley is joined by leading New Testament scholar NT (Tom) Wright and popular historical writer Tom Holland to discuss how the apostle Paul changed the world as described in Wright’s recent book Paul: A Biography.

An agnostic in terms of his religious commitments, Tom Holland has nevertheless described the way that the birth of Christianity has shaped much of what we value in Western society in terms of human rights, culture and rule of law. He engages with NT Wright on the way that Paul and the early Christian movement stood in stark contrast to the prevailing Roman culture of its day.

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Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya · Sep 20, 2023
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"the true source of power is to suffer and that notion you know that to be a victim can somehow be a source of power is unbelievably subversive in the context of classical antiquity. You see all the time in the news at the moment that to cast yourself as a victim is somehow to give yourself power. And you would only have power by virtue of being a victim if you existed in the context of a society that was still in its fundamentals, Christian. In the Roman world if you said I'm victim they'd say yeah, and? I'll enslave you, or rape you, or do whatever." - Tom Holland "It is one of the most extraordinary turnarounds in history that the symbolism of crucifixion said, "we run this world and if you get in our way we will rub you out". That is callous, brutal power. To have within 20 years, the crucifixion as a symbol of all conquering self giving love, that's just quite extraordinary." - NT Wright
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