RT Article T1 Redescribing the Resurrection: Beyond the Methodological Impasse? JF Biblical theology bulletin VO 45 IS 3 SP 155 OP 173 A1 Joseph, Simon J. 1966- LA English PB Sage YR 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1773474669 AB The resurrection of Jesus is the central claim of the Christian faith. It is what makes Christianity a distinctive, perhaps even unique religion—the claim that “God raised Jesus from the dead.” That is also what makes the claim so vulnerable to critics. Why? Because it presupposes the existence and agency of God. Historical hypotheses, however, presuppose human agency and natural causation, not supernatural interventions by God. It is not surprising that contemporary discourse on the resurrection of Jesus is at an impasse. This article explores the current state of research on this subject—a field polarized between apologetic defense and rationalistic expose—and examines various attempts to redefine, reimagine, and redescribe the resurrection tradition within early Christianity. K1 Historiography K1 Methodology K1 Parapsychology K1 Miracles K1 New Testament K1 Historical Jesus K1 Resurrection DO 10.1177/0146107915590765