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READING & PREACHING EXODUS
Reciprocal Response: Bartholomew on Chris Wright, Exodus,
and Chris Wright on Bartholomew, Sinai

Zoom Event: Thursday 24 June, 4-6.30pm UK time | 11am-1.30pm EST

We recently hosted a rich event with Leon Kass on his commentary on Exodus. Chris Wright has also recently published a commentary on Exodus (Zondervan Academic) and in this event Wright will reflect on Bartholomew’s God Who Acts in History: The Significance of Sinai (Eerdmans, 2020), and Bartholomew will reflect on Wright, Exodus (2021). There will be an hour after each author’s response for questions and discussion. In the final 30 minutes Robby Holt, Senior Pastor at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama, will lead a reflection on preaching a series on Exodus.

Rev Dr Chris J. H. Wright

Rev Dr Chris Wright is Global Ambassador and Ministry Director of Langham Partnership (www.langham.org). After ordained pastoral ministry in Tonbridge, Kent, he taught the Old Testament in India for five years (1983-88) and then at All Nations Christian College in England, where he was also Principal from 1993-2001. In 2001 he took over the leadership of the Langham ministries at the invitation of their founder, John Stott. His books include commentaries on Exodus, Deuteronomy, Jeremiah, Lamentations and Ezekiel, Old Testament Ethics for the People of God; The Mission of God; The God I Don’t Understand; and The Mission of God’s People.

Rev Dr Craig G. Bartholomew

Rev Dr Craig Bartholomew is the Director of KLC and one of the Trustees. Craig is a native South African, and a graduate of Oxford University and the University of Bristol. He is the author and editor of numerous books, and is currently working on a multi-volume project entitled "Old Testament Origins and the Question of God." Craig is Senior Research Fellow, Adjunct Faculty at Trinity College, Bristol, and supervises doctorates through them for the University of Aberdeen.

The God Who Acts in History: The Significance of Sinai, Eerdmans, 2020.

Exodus, The Story of God Bible Commentary, Zondervan Academic, 2021.