9780800626792-0800626796-The Resurrection of the Son of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God, Vol. 3)

The Resurrection of the Son of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God, Vol. 3)

ISBN-13: 9780800626792
ISBN-10: 0800626796
Edition: Later prt.
Author: N. T. Wright
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Fortress Press
Format: Paperback 817 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780800626792
ISBN-10: 0800626796
Edition: Later prt.
Author: N. T. Wright
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Fortress Press
Format: Paperback 817 pages

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The Resurrection of the Son of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God, Vol. 3) (ISBN-13: 9780800626792 and ISBN-10: 0800626796), written by authors N. T. Wright, was published by Fortress Press in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles books. You can easily purchase or rent The Resurrection of the Son of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God, Vol. 3) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $12.41.

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Why did Christianity begin, and why did it take the shape it did? To answer this question which any historian must face renowned New Testament scholar N.T. Wright focuses on the key points: what precisely happened at Easter? What did the early Christians mean when they said that Jesus of Nazareth had been raised from the dead? What can be said today about his belief?

This book, third is Wrights series Christian Origins and the Question of God, sketches a map of ancient beliefs about life after death, in both the Greco-Roman and Jewish worlds. It then highlights the fact that the early Christians belief about the afterlife belonged firmly on the Jewish spectrum, while introducing several new mutations and sharper definitions. This, together with other features of early Christianity, forces the historian to read the Easter narratives in the gospels, not simply as late rationalizations of early Christian spirituality, but as accounts of two actual events: the empty tomb of Jesus and his "appearances."

How do we explain these phenomena? The early Christians answer was that Jesus had indeed been bodily raised from the dead; that was why they hailed him as the messianic "son of God." No modern historian has come up with a more convincing explanation. Facing this question, we are confronted to this day with the most central issues of the Christian worldview and theology.

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