This contribution compares two views of the Resurrection of Christ; a traditional view that assumes that at the Resurrection, the dead body of Christ was transformed with the result that after the Resurrection, the grave was empty, and a revised view that assumes that the grave was not empty and that the Resurrection of Christ is not something that happened in this world, but in heaven. On the basis of a consideration of arguments for and against both views, the author argues for the traditional view. He goes on to show, however, that the traditional view cannot be adopted by historians who apply the principle of analogy. He argues, moreover, that this principle cannot be abandoned altogether. In the case of alleged singular events or mirac...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "N.T. Wright takes us on a fascinating jo...
Many Christian scholars simply laugh at the notion of the Hallucination theory. However, while it is...
<strong>The resurrection as historical event</strong><p>In this article the unders...
This contribution compares two views of the Resurrection of Christ; a traditional view that assumes ...
If Jesus's resurrection did not happen, the Christian faith is falsified. The question is there...
This thesis argues that the resurrection of Jesus can be considered as a historical event and that t...
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...
This is the second article in a series of two that discusses whether historians are within their pro...
Most Biblical scholars and historians hold that the investigation of a miracle report lies outside o...
Did Jesus of Nazareth rise from the dead? One way in which this question can be answered in the posi...
Christianity makes its boldest claim when it speaks about a God who acts in time and space events i...
According to the Christian religion, Jesus was “crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death an...
The belief in the bodily resurrection of the dead is a firm and undisputed element in the Apostles’ ...
Abstract: The historicity of the resurrection of Jesus is investigated based on texts in the New Tes...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "N.T. Wright takes us on a fascinating jo...
Many Christian scholars simply laugh at the notion of the Hallucination theory. However, while it is...
<strong>The resurrection as historical event</strong><p>In this article the unders...
This contribution compares two views of the Resurrection of Christ; a traditional view that assumes ...
If Jesus's resurrection did not happen, the Christian faith is falsified. The question is there...
This thesis argues that the resurrection of Jesus can be considered as a historical event and that t...
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...
This is the second article in a series of two that discusses whether historians are within their pro...
Most Biblical scholars and historians hold that the investigation of a miracle report lies outside o...
Did Jesus of Nazareth rise from the dead? One way in which this question can be answered in the posi...
Christianity makes its boldest claim when it speaks about a God who acts in time and space events i...
According to the Christian religion, Jesus was “crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death an...
The belief in the bodily resurrection of the dead is a firm and undisputed element in the Apostles’ ...
Abstract: The historicity of the resurrection of Jesus is investigated based on texts in the New Tes...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "N.T. Wright takes us on a fascinating jo...
Many Christian scholars simply laugh at the notion of the Hallucination theory. However, while it is...
<strong>The resurrection as historical event</strong><p>In this article the unders...