N. T. Wright (1948– ) has been named by Christianity Today as one of today's top theologians. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theology, Masters in Anglican ministry, and DPhil from University of Oxford.
A fellow and chaplain at Cambridge from 1978–81, he then served as assistant professor of New Testament language and literature at McGill University in Montreal. Before becoming a chaplain, tutor, lecturer and fellow at Oxford in 1986, Wright served as dean of Lichfield Cathedral, Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey, and Bishop of Durham. Wright is currently Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at St. Andrews University.
Some of Wright’s titles, which are also published under the name Tom Wright, include Christian Origins and the Question of God Series, of which three more volumes are expected, and the For Everyone Series. Wright is also known for his scholarly contributions to the historical study of Jesus and the “New Perspective on Paul.” The N. T. Wright Collection (34 vols.) combines thirty-four of Wright’s most beloved works including the For Everyone Series, Twelve Months of Sundays: Reflections on Bible Readings series, and many more.