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This exciting collection of papers is an international, ecumenical, and interdisciplinary study of Jesus' resurrection that emerged from the "Resurrection Summit" meeting held in New York at Easter of 1996. The contributions represent mainstream scholarship on biblical studies, fundamental theology, systematic theology, philosophy, moral theology, and homiletics. Contributors represent a wide range of viewpoints and denominations and include Richard Swinburne, Janet Martin Soskice, Peter F. Carnley, Sarah Coakley, Willian Lane Craig, William P. Alston, M. Shawn Copeland, Paul Rhodes Eddy, Francis Sch ssler Fiorenza, Brian V. Johnstone, Carey C. Newman, Alan G. Padgett, Pheme Perkins, Alan F. Segal, Marguerite Shuster, and John Wilkins. Combined, they offer a timely, wide ranging, and well balanced work on the central truth of Christianity.
This exciting collection of papers is an international, ecumenical, and interdisciplinary study of Jesus' resurrection that emerged from the "Resurrection Summit" meeting held in New York at Easter of 1996. The contributions represent mainstream scholarship on biblical studies, fundamental theology, systematic theology, philosophy, moral theology, and homiletics. Contributors represent a wide range of viewpoints and denominations and include Richard Swinburne, Janet Martin Soskice, Peter F. Carnley, Sarah Coakley, Willian Lane Craig, William P. Alston, M. Shawn Copeland, Paul Rhodes Eddy, Francis Sch ssler Fiorenza, Brian V. Johnstone, Carey C. Newman, Alan G. Padgett, Pheme Perkins, Alan F. Segal, Marguerite Shuster, and John Wilkins. Combined, they offer a timely, wide ranging, and well balanced work on the central truth of Christianity.
Gerald O'Collins is Professor of Theology at the
Gregorian University in Rome. Father O'Collins is the author of
over thirty books, including Christology: A Biographical,
Historical, and Systematic Study of Jesus Christ (OUP 1995).
Stephen T. Davis is Professor of the Philosophy of
Religion at Claremont McKenna College. Daniel
Kendall is Professor of Theology at the University of San
Francisco.
`a stimulating and challenging read, well suited to the needs of
the minister seeking some fresh insights and approaches to a
doctrine at the heart of life and faith ... There is a helpful
introductory summary of each essay provided at the start of the
book. Here is a high quality and accesible fare on which to dine,
an excellent buy for the minister to keep up to date and glean
ideas for preaching and pastoral insight.'
Regent's Reviews 14, Autumn 1999
`encourages further reflections on the mystery which lies at the
heart of our faith.'
Maryanne Traylen, Catholic Herald
`thoroughly professional theology. ... Here, in these essays, we
have Christian theology at its best, intellectually demanding and
engaged with issues of central importance - a good
combination.'
The Tablet, 23 August 1997
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