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The Lord and His Prayer
- Narrated by: Derek Perkins
- Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this book of pastoral reflections, N. T. Wright explores how the Lord's Prayer sums up what Jesus was all about in his first-century setting. Wright locates the Lord's Prayer, clause by clause, within the historical life and work of Jesus and allows the prayer's devotional application to grow out of its historical context. The result is a fresh understanding of Christian spirituality and the life of prayer. This deeply devotional book will refresh and stimulate the heart and mind of any listener.
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- Adam Shields
- 07-28-18
Short but helpful
The format of The Lord and His Prayer is a line by line exploration. NT Wright is both a scholar and a pastor. And what I really appreciate about his writing is that he is always pastoral in tone. He is writing about the Lord’s Prayer because he thinks it is an important part of our lives as Christians. He wants us to understand what we are praying and the context of historic Christianity that has used the prayer historically as well as the historic 1st century culture when the prayer was originally taught.
The main themes of Wright’s work more generally are present here even though this was written before many of his better known books. He wants the reader to understand the proper role of eschatology (the end times) in regard to how we live our lives today as Christians (like his Surprised by Hope). He places the authority of scripture and the Lord’s Prayer not as independent authority, but because those words are from God himself (Scripture and Authority of God). And Wright is focusing on the Lord’s Prayer as a tool and practice of discipleship (After You Believe).
NT Wright also has an excellent chapter on the Lord’s Prayer in his book Simply Good News: Why the gospel is good news and what makes it good news. But there is little overlap in material between that chapter (which focuses on how the order of the prayer orients us to understanding what the gospel is really about) and this book which is a line by line exploration of the prayer. But both are well worth reading because both are oriented around right theology and right practice of discipleship.
Right now the audiobook is the cheapest way to get this book. The Kindle book is not available for purchase in the US right now. The paperback is not super expensive, but it is not much more than a long pamphlet. I think this would work well as a discussion book for a small group, in the paperback version there are six chapters of about 12 pages each.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-16-17
Rich in truth and faith. High art. Deep thought.
I've listened three times now to soak it in. Excellent for encouraging prayer, commitment, and participation in the active life of faith in Christ. Narration excellent. Remarkable content, infused with the wisdom delivered to the author by a lifetime of deep and faithful study, and guided by the Holy Spirit. Fred Hickman, Santa Ana, California.
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- Roderic Rinehart
- 10-03-21
In-depth analysis of The Lord’s Prayer
Excellent work by NT Wright and presented fabulously by Derek Perkins. Really worth your time. There will be things in here for long time readers of both Wright and the Lord’s Prayer. And Perkins is a master of his craft on the level of Simon Prebble and Simon Vance.
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- RGO
- 03-08-16
Very insightful!
Always looking for a fresh perspective? This book is for you!! I'm excited to re-listen to glean more...
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- Davon martin
- 01-17-20
The Lord and His Prayer
Loved it , never read the Lords prayer the same!
Highly recommend it! will read again!
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- Rita in Ohio
- 12-07-19
Exciting review of The Lord’s Prayer
An in-depth look at the meaning of The Lord’s Prayer. I learned a great deal about the meaning of the words and phrases. It is a book that I will enjoy reading over and over!
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- pamela harrington
- 10-25-19
Excellent audio
This is the first time thread an in depth of the Lord's Prayer. Both the book and the narrator are great. I learned so much more and will be saying the Lord's Prayer in a different meaning of the parts of the prayer. So many different types of meaning and went through different books in our Bible to confirm. Excellent audio
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- P. K. Bellville
- 04-04-19
Down Wright Brilliant
How have I missed this author until now? I am trying to get all his books. This is a scholarly work, serious and reverent. If you like religious insight here is the author for you.
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- All for Him
- 10-17-18
Who doesn’t need encouragement on prayer
I love anything by N T Wright. He speaks in a language that helps me to engage as if in a dialogue with him.
I love that this is a short book on Audible. I can listen over and over until the truths and ideas can settle into my heart and mind. The book has some great, new perspectives on The Lord’s Prayer.
I enjoyed the narrator, as he sort of sounded like and spoke similarly to the author. I totally recommend this book!
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- Jackie Gill
- 09-29-17
A good book
This is a really good book, I have the print book so had the pleasure of reading and listening to it. In Tom Wrights clear and precise writing, I discovered a book that was full of uplifting and exciting imagery. The narrator brought it colour and expression. A very good listen that repaints the Lords Prayer in vibrant colour.
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- KAS
- 01-21-22
Love N T (Tom) Wrights work
Tom Wright has the ability to take a complex look at scripture, point me in directions I had not considered and put it all into simple words even I can start to understand.
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- Purple Jasmine
- 05-12-21
So you thought you knew the Lord's Prayer?
Challenging and insightful, Tom Wright again opens our eyes where we had been blind. I love that God's word not only speaks to us today as much as ever it did, but that new insights are always there in familiar passages. Tom's approach is scholarly yet accessible. I shall never say the Lord's Prayer in quite the same way.
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- Fraser Jeremy Clark
- 01-24-21
Thy Kingdom Come
Over familiarity breeds contempt.The former bishop, N.T.Wright, gives a useful apologetic on the Lord's Prayer helping his Christian readers grasp more thoughtfully what we are actually saying. The narrator is good but I always prefer to hear N.T.Wright's own voice.
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- Macnab
- 08-22-20
Well worth the listen
Very well read. From a mere lay person's point of view I would have liked access to this book years ago. So many questions answered and information to to reflect on.