Surprised by Hope: Visual Synopsis

Have recently been re-reading through Tom Wright’s Surprised by Hope, which is an incredible, really relevant, really useful book unpacking the Christian hope for the future, the resurrection, and new creation.

For me, its often really useful to have some kind of visual diagram/notes to be able to really get to grips with what a book is saying (as a slightly nerdy observation, that’s why Nussbaum’s reader for Bosch’s Transforming Mission is so useful – it has diagrams!). So, I’ve pulled together a diagram of what I think are Wright’s key arguments in Surprised by Hope – so I thought I’d post it in case it’s helpful to anyone else.

What my little notes page doesn’t do is look at how Wright arrived at his conclusions or any of the important legwork he puts in to get there – which is also really important. Because of this, if the notes catch your interest or say something you disagree with, then I’d recommend getting the book and reading it before you begin to critique the findings I’ve summarised.

Here’s the download (.PDF format)

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