Nigel G. Wright

Nigel Goring Wright FRSA FRHistS FHEA (born 1949) is a British Baptist theologian.

[1] Wright was born on 13 May 1949 in Manchester and joined the Baptist church at the age of fifteen.

He attended the University of Leeds, graduating in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in modern languages.

He earned a Master of Theology degree from the University of Glasgow in 1987 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1994 from King's College, London.

[3][self-published source] He was elected President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain in 2002 and retired in 2013.

Wright has written a number of books[4][5] and essays[6] on various Baptist theological topics.

"[12] Wright is also a frequent speaker and presenter about Baptist theological renewal.

), Challenging to Change: Dialogues with a Radical Baptist Theologian: Essays Presented to Dr. Nigel G. Wright on His Sixtieth Birthday.

American title: The Satan Syndrome: Putting the Power of Darkness in Its Place.

Lord and Giver of Life: An Introduction to the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit.

Disavowing Constantine: Mission, Church and the Social Order in the Theologies of Jurgen Moltmann and John Howard Yoder.

A “reworked and rewritten” version of The Fair Face of Evil/The Satan Syndrome.

Jesus Christ - The Alpha and the Omega: Bible Readings and Reflections for Lent and Easter.