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For Christians seeking deeper understanding of resurrection
Uncovers vital insights into the resurrection narratives
You will strengthen your faith in Christ's resurrection
'The resurrection of Jesus is the ground of the Church's being. It is the ground of every Christian's hope. The present is not everything: there is a future, and the message of the Gospels and of Jesus is that in that future we will be safe. But the future is not everything either ...The resurrection people are not just those who align themselves to what the dramatis personae in the Gospel traditions saw, they actually participate in the risen Christ, and in the new era, the future made present, which he embodies.' By uncovering the process which gave rise to the famous Gospel stories, David Catchpole opens a door into each writer's distinctive world of conviction and faith, struggle and controversy. He shows that the characters of the resurrection narratives - Jesus himself, the women and the men, the ecclesiastical heavyweights and the 'nobodies' of Christian history - embody issues which affect the 'resurrection people' of any time, including our own.
This authoritative and stimulating book tackles historical topics as well as some controversial issues in New Testament studies, while never losing sight of the question: how should Christian faith today be coloured by the living faith of the gospel writers?
Title
Resurrection People: Studies in the Resurrection Narratives of the Gospels
Author
David Catchpole
Book Format
paperback
Publisher
Herne Books
Published
November 2000
Edition
New edition
Weight
323g
Page Count
256
Dimensions
13.5 x 21.6 x 2.1 cm
ISBN
9780232523768
ISBN-10
0232523762
Eden Code
12048
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