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What do Christians hope for? To leave this wicked world and go to ‘heaven’? For the ‘kingdom of God’ to grow gradually on earth? What do we mean by the ‘resurrection of the body’, and how does that fit with the popular image of sitting on clouds playing harps? And how does all this affect the way we live in the here and now? Tom Wright, one of our leading theologians, addresses these questions...

At this point the well-known slogan of Christian Aid, ‘We believe in life before death’, comes into its own. Life before death is what is threatened, called into question, by the idea that salvation is merely ‘life after death’. If we’re heading for a timeless, bodiless eternity, then what’s the fuss about putting things right in the present world? But if what matters is the newly embodied life after ‘life after death’, then the presently embodied ‘life before death’ can at last be seen, not as an
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