<strong>Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrection</strong><br />The article examined the closing narratives of the four canonical gospels and argued that they should be read as stories and not as historical narratives. These stories, however, show a progressive development and it is evident that the narrators of the later stories embellished the earlier narratives. Christian theologians of later centuries developed these stories into a theology of salvation and linked resurrection to the idea of death being God’s punishment for Original Sin. By doing so, they changed the Gospel <em>of</em> Jesus into the Gospel <em>about</em> Jesus. Currently, people have a different understanding of ...
<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong...
<strong>A glorified bodily resurrection in Matthew 27:51b-53? A close reading of the text.<...
In his philosophical project of a ‘deconstruction of monotheism’, Jean-Luc Nancy explores the hypoth...
Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrectionThe article examined the closing narratives ...
<strong>Resurrection in Judaism, the Greek-Roman world and the New Testament</strong><...
John views the death and resurrection of Jesus as an inseparable unity (cf 10:17-18). In this articl...
In this article, the author investigates the manifold interpretations that were given to the resurre...
<strong>The resurrection as historical event</strong><p>In this article the unders...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
<strong>The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and love</strong&g...
<strong>Faith in the resurrection of Jesus: Barth and Bultmann.</strong> This article ai...
This article examines the varying interpretations of John 20:6–9. There is a 1,600-year division of ...
<strong>Worldview and resurrection: A comparative study. </strong>This article deals wit...
The article is aimed to prove the importance of the event of the resurrection for early theology (Sc...
<strong>The might of death and the power of God: Some biblical perspectives.</strong> Th...
<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong...
<strong>A glorified bodily resurrection in Matthew 27:51b-53? A close reading of the text.<...
In his philosophical project of a ‘deconstruction of monotheism’, Jean-Luc Nancy explores the hypoth...
Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrectionThe article examined the closing narratives ...
<strong>Resurrection in Judaism, the Greek-Roman world and the New Testament</strong><...
John views the death and resurrection of Jesus as an inseparable unity (cf 10:17-18). In this articl...
In this article, the author investigates the manifold interpretations that were given to the resurre...
<strong>The resurrection as historical event</strong><p>In this article the unders...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
<strong>The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and love</strong&g...
<strong>Faith in the resurrection of Jesus: Barth and Bultmann.</strong> This article ai...
This article examines the varying interpretations of John 20:6–9. There is a 1,600-year division of ...
<strong>Worldview and resurrection: A comparative study. </strong>This article deals wit...
The article is aimed to prove the importance of the event of the resurrection for early theology (Sc...
<strong>The might of death and the power of God: Some biblical perspectives.</strong> Th...
<strong>The relevance of historical Jesus research for the theology of the church. </strong...
<strong>A glorified bodily resurrection in Matthew 27:51b-53? A close reading of the text.<...
In his philosophical project of a ‘deconstruction of monotheism’, Jean-Luc Nancy explores the hypoth...