The website quotes Wright as saying, " ... my continuing vocation to be a writer, teacher and broadcaster, for the benefit (I hope) of the wider world and church, has been increasingly difficult to combine with the complex demands and duties of diocesan bishop. I am very sad about this, but the choice has become increasingly clear."
It is also noted that Wright is retiring from the see of Durham to return to academia. He will be a Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
In other Wright-related news, he will be speaking --- along with John Piper --- at the Evangelical Theological Society's 62nd annual meeting this fall.
The two will continue their discussion --- initiated in a pair of recent books --- on the topic, Justification by Faith. Piper engaged Wright on the doctrine in his 2007 book, The Future of Justification: A Response to N. T. Wright (Crossway Books). Wright wrote his response last year in, Justification: God's Plan & Paul's Vision (IVP Academic).
If you don't have time to read the books, you can bring yourself up-to-speed by viewing this video of John Piper, this video of N. T. Wright, and reading this primer on the Christianity Today website (the primer, written by Trevin Wax, summarizes the positions held by Wright and Piper).
Beeson Divinity School's Frank Thielman will also be a plenary speaker at the ETS meeting, which is being held in Atlanta November 17 - 19.
Other news coverage of Wright's retirement from the see of Durham:


