Rev Dr Chris Wright
Christopher JH Wright was
born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and taught high school there for some years
after graduating from Cambridge in 1969. After obtaining a Cambridge doctorate
in Old Testament economic ethics, he was ordained in the Church of England in
1977 and served a curacy in the Anglican parish church of St Peter & St
Paul, Tonbridge, Kent.
In 1983 he went with his family to India and taught a variety of Old
Testament courses at the BD and MTh levels at the Union Biblical Seminary, Pune,
for five years. He also contributed in other ways to theological education in
India.
In 1988 he returned to the UK as Director of Studies at ANCC and was
appointed Principal there in September 1993, a post he held for a further eight
years.
In September 2001 he was appointed to be International Ministry Director of
the Langham Partnership International, a consortium of trusts founded by John
Stott, committed to the strengthening of the church in the developing world
through fostering leadership development, biblical preaching, literature and
scholarship.
He has written several books, including User's Guide to the Bible
(Lion 1983) and Walking in the Ways of the Lord (IVP 1995). He has a
particular desire to bring to life the relevance of the Old Testament to
Christian mission and ethics. He and his wife Liz have four adult children.
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