N.T. Wright

I do not known or remember the controversial issues with N.T. Wright, famous English theologian. I want to say I had confused him with another, Gordon Fee. But I just don't quite remember.

However, they do have something in common, and perhaps that's what I've found before and forgotten:

When they interpret  the word "head" in the new testament, they down play the leadership role of its meaning to mean just the "source", like source of the river, etc. And I also noticed on his commentaries that he has a habit of taking text out of its context, disregarding verses that he had just mentioned a couple of sentences ago in order to make his point.

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