Texts, co-texts, and con-texts of the empty tomb in the Jesus traditionAn investigation of texts, co-texts and con-texts of the empty tomb in the Jesus tradition provides a “situation-specific common background knowledge” (Auer, 1996:18-19) from which perspective this article is written. The article aims to argue that the myth behind the empty tomb in the Jesus tradition deploys a trajectory of five links. Its origin, the first of the five links, is to be found in the metaphorical use of the motif of recreation analogous to the foundational narrative in Israel’s historical memoirs of God’s “creatio ex nihilo”. The foundational narrative consists of a collective anthropological facet and an indivdual psychological facet. The anthropological ...
This thesis argues that the resurrection of Jesus can be considered as a historical event and that t...
This research outlines the concept of resurrection from the ancient Hebrew Torah to Rabbinic Judaism...
The Gospels disagree on what happened at the empty tomb, on who was there, and on what they saw or h...
While several historical facts surrounding Jesus’ bodily resurrection find agreement among virtually...
While Easter faith is not in the empty tomb as such, the empty tomb has a pivotal role for Christian...
<strong>The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and love</strong&g...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "N.T. Wright takes us on a fascinating jo...
If Jesus's resurrection did not happen, the Christian faith is falsified. The question is there...
Abstract: The Jews who returned from the exile, Later Jews who lived after the exile and the Early C...
The resurrection of Jesus is assumed by the New Testament to be a historical event. Some scholars ar...
Jesus is the resurrection and the life. He'll never wear grave clothesagain. When he appeared to his...
Jesus is the resurrection and the life. He'll never wear grave clothesagain. When he appeared to his...
Abstract: The historicity of the resurrection of Jesus is investigated based on texts in the New Tes...
<strong>Resurrection in Judaism, the Greek-Roman world and the New Testament</strong><...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.This thesis, Jewish scholarship on the resurrection of Je...
This thesis argues that the resurrection of Jesus can be considered as a historical event and that t...
This research outlines the concept of resurrection from the ancient Hebrew Torah to Rabbinic Judaism...
The Gospels disagree on what happened at the empty tomb, on who was there, and on what they saw or h...
While several historical facts surrounding Jesus’ bodily resurrection find agreement among virtually...
While Easter faith is not in the empty tomb as such, the empty tomb has a pivotal role for Christian...
<strong>The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and love</strong&g...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "N.T. Wright takes us on a fascinating jo...
If Jesus's resurrection did not happen, the Christian faith is falsified. The question is there...
Abstract: The Jews who returned from the exile, Later Jews who lived after the exile and the Early C...
The resurrection of Jesus is assumed by the New Testament to be a historical event. Some scholars ar...
Jesus is the resurrection and the life. He'll never wear grave clothesagain. When he appeared to his...
Jesus is the resurrection and the life. He'll never wear grave clothesagain. When he appeared to his...
Abstract: The historicity of the resurrection of Jesus is investigated based on texts in the New Tes...
<strong>Resurrection in Judaism, the Greek-Roman world and the New Testament</strong><...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.This thesis, Jewish scholarship on the resurrection of Je...
This thesis argues that the resurrection of Jesus can be considered as a historical event and that t...
This research outlines the concept of resurrection from the ancient Hebrew Torah to Rabbinic Judaism...
The Gospels disagree on what happened at the empty tomb, on who was there, and on what they saw or h...