1st Edition

Philosophical Engagements with N.T. Wright History and Epistemology

Edited By Joshua Cockayne, Mitchell Mallary Copyright 2026
184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

N.T. Wright has had a significant influence on Christian thought in the past half-century, covering an impressive array of topics throughout his career and engaging with philosophical thinkers and subject matter. This volume brings leading figures in analytic theology and philosophy of religion into conversation with Wright’s corpus. The chapters focus, in particular, on issues concerning the... Read more

1 Introduction

Mitchell Mallary

2 The Data of Natural Theology and the Utility of History (and Philosophy)

Timothy J. Pawl

3 The Jesus of History and the Future of Natural Theology, a Review of N.T. Wright’s Gifford Lectures

William J. Abraham

4 Between Deus Nudus and Solus Christus: Remarks on N.T. Wright’s Theological Epistemology

Olli-Pekka Vainio

5 Building a Tower of Babel? N.T. Wright’s Critique of Traditional Natural Theology

Erkki Vesa Rope Kojonen

6 Professors Wright and Swinburne on the Method of Ramified Natural Theology

Jordan Wessling

7 Wrighting Natural Theology, Personal Knowledge of God and the Importance of Narrative

Jonathan C. Rutledge

8 The Teacher or the Teaching? Kierkegaard and Wright on History and Epistemology

Joshua Cockayne and Chandler Warren

9 Rescuing Religion from Modernity? Assessing N.T. Wright’s First-Century Alternative

Koert Verhagen

10 And They Recognized Him: Disabilities, Recognition, and an Epistemology of Love

Hilary Yancey

11 Disability in History, Disability in Eschatology

Kevin Timpe

Biography

Joshua Cockayne is the Academic Dean at St John’s College, Durham, UK.

Mitchell Mallary is the Academic Administrator for Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford (SCIO).