Resurrection in retrospect: a critical examination of the theology of N.T. Wright

In 2003 the British New Testament scholar N. T. Wright published The Resurrection of the Son of God, arguing vigorously that the Resurrection of Christ should be handled purely as a historical event--subjected to historical reason and critical-historical research. This book critically examines Wrigh...

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Main Author: Carnley, Peter Frederick 1937- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Eugene, Oregon Cascade Books [2019]
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Carnley, Peter Frederick, 1937-, Resurrection in retrospect : a critical examination of the theology of N.T. Wright] (2021) (Siniscalchi, Glenn B.)
[Rezension von: Carnley, Peter Frederick, 1937-, Resurrection in retrospect : a critical examination of the theology of N.T. Wright] (2019) (Platten, Stephen, 1947 -)
[Rezension von: Wright, N. T., 1948-, History and eschatology : Jesus and the promise of natural theology; Carnley, Peter Frederick, 1937-, Resurrection in retrospect : a critical examination of the theology of N.T. Wright; Carnley, Peter, The Reconstruction of Resurrection Belief] (2023) (Nodet, Étienne, 1944 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Wright, N. T. 1948- / Resurrection / Anglican theology
IxTheo Classification:NBA Dogmatics
NBF Christology
Further subjects:B Resurrection
B Resurrection of Jesus Christ
B Jesus Christ Resurrection
B Jesus Christ
B Wright, N. T (Nicholas Thomas) Resurrection of the Son of God
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Summary:In 2003 the British New Testament scholar N. T. Wright published The Resurrection of the Son of God, arguing vigorously that the Resurrection of Christ should be handled purely as a historical event--subjected to historical reason and critical-historical research. This book critically examines Wright's arguments. Peter Carnley demonstrates the flaws in the view that the Resurrection should be understood essentially as Jesus' return from the dead to this world of space and time in a material and physical body. Carnley argues that the Resurrection of Christ is a "mystery of God," which must necessarily be appropriated, not by reason alone, but by faith. Evidence relating to a past occurrence can be known only retrospectively. Yet Easter faith has to do with apprehending in the present a concretely experienced reality--which Saint Paul called "the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus" (Rom 8:2). An epistemology of the identification of the Spirit in faith as the living presence of Christ will be found in the companion volume to this book: The Reconstruction of Resurrection Belief
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1532667515