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Jesus Risen: The Resurrection What Actually Happened and What Does it Mean?
The pronouncements of the Bishop of Durham and others have recently indicated a gulf between the thinking of scholars and the ordinary Christian on these important question. Jesus Risen reflect on three settings in which Christians have understood and interpreted Jesus's resurrection: the scholarly setting of the classroom or library, the context of suffering, and the setting of worship. It examines the Father of the Church, Thomas Aquinas, and a number of twentieth-century writers who have written on the resurrection, including Barth, Bultmann, Moltmann, Rahner, and Kung and draws out the implications for Christian belief.
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232.5 O'Co j
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| Publisher | Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. : London., 1988 |
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vi + 233hlm: 13,5x22cm
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English
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0-232-51727-4
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232.5
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