I quote from the book I mentioned titled Paul in fresh perspective pg 140 last para:
It has sometimes been said, astonishingly enough but supposedly on the basis of my work on Jesus, that I have systematically denied the doctrine of the “second coming”. Nothing could be further from the truth, though of course this, too, needs cleaning up in the light of what the New Testament actually says as opposed to what sundry would-be Christian traditions have made of it. For some, alas, the very phrase “second coming” and perhaps the word “eschatology” itself, conjures up visions of the “rapture” as understood within some branches of (mostly North American) fundamentalist or evangelical Christianity, and as set out, at a popular level, in the “Left Behind” series of novels by Tim F. Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, and the theology, if you can call it that, which those books embody.
Wright goes on to claim that the dispensational view of Israel is actually anti-jewish. Thats correct, anti-Jewish. But the point is made, pre-trib theology is not Biblical, must not to be taken seriously and probably is based on a series of novels. He cannot help himself, even in light of his superior brain power make the false claim that dispensational theology comes from a series of religious novels, as if the dispensationalist are the only group of evengelicals who write fiction based on the Bible.
Also, not just satisfied with taking the dispensationalist down a peg, Wright basically states that until the advent of the blessed N.T. Wright, many other things that the church at large believed about Paul have to be cleaned up, re-defined and re-thought.