N. T. Wright, Paul: A Biography (HarperOne, 2018) , 480 pages Noted scholar N. T. Wright attempts to present a unified portrait of the apostle Paul in this new biography. Drawing heavily on the New Testament letters of Paul and book of Acts, Wright argues that Paul was passionate and consistent in his life-long faith in God. Further, he argues that Paul's missionary teaching forms the backbone of all subsequent theology. Wright's central thesis is that Paul had a consistent overall theology throughout his life, from before his famous encounter on the road to Damascus until his death. Repeatedly, he suggests that Paul's "conversion" did not offer any new insight into God except that the promised Messiah had come and was Jesus of Nazareth. The great benefit of this approach is that it strives to see unity in Paul's theology, linking his rabbinical education to his subsequent thought. One could argue that Paul himself alludes to this unity in his lette...