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Daily Archives: July 8, 2008
The Resurrection Debate: The Blog and Sources
As I write about the topic of Jesus’ resurrection, I’ll be looking at the Resurrection Debate between John Twisleton and James Hollingsworth, on the one hand, and Steven Carr, on the other. Steven Carr has commented on my blog before, … Continue reading
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The Empty Tomb’s Importance
One of N.T. Wright’s main arguments for the resurrection of Jesus goes as follows: In the first century, resurrection meant resurrection, as in a dead person coming back to life in an embodied state. A person dies, is buried, and … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Books, Matthew, Religion, Resurrection, School
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