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The resurrection of the Son of God

Book • 2003
N. T.

Wright's "The Resurrection of the Son of God" is a comprehensive theological and historical study of the resurrection of Jesus.

It delves into various interpretations and critiques of the event, examining the historical context and the significance of the resurrection for Christian faith.

Wright meticulously analyzes biblical texts and scholarly perspectives, offering a robust defense of the resurrection's historicity.

The book challenges traditional views and proposes a fresh understanding of the resurrection's implications for the present and future.

It's a landmark work in New Testament scholarship, influencing discussions on the nature of faith and the historical Jesus.

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Wess Huff
when discussing the lack of parallels between Jesus's story and other ancient pagan stories.
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#257 - Ancient Language Expert on BANNED Bible, Book of Enoch & Jesus Origins | Wes Huff
N.T. Wright's book on the resurrection was given to an academic, who was surprised he hadn't heard of it.
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Trusting God in the Face of Death: My Last Conversation with Tim Keller
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Jim Stumpf
as a seminal work on Jesus’ resurrection.
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111. N.T. Wright | The Point of Resurrection
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Tim Keller
as a compelling book on the resurrection given to a secular academic.
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Tim Keller on Suffering, Forgiveness, and the Future of the Church
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Francis Collins
, referencing Wright's book on the historical arguments for the resurrection of Jesus.
Science, Skepticism, and Wisdom
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Robert Cunningham
as a seminal work supporting the historicity of the resurrection.
RISEN
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William Lane Craig
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Philip Goff
's interpretation of the resurrection.
S2 E05. William Lane Craig vs Philip Goff: A philosopher's 'slightly heretical' Christian conversion?
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John Stonestreet
in the context of the resurrection of Jesus and the reliability of historical accounts.
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Recommended by Fr. Dominic Legge to support his argument for the historical truth of the resurrection.
Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead? How Can We Know? | Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P.
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William Lane Craig
in relation to the interpretation of the resurrection of Jesus.
Question of the Week #937: Goff, Allison, and Jesus’ Resurrection
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Tripp
Fuller in a discussion about John Cobb's work on process theology.
Celebrating the Life & Thought of John Cobb
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Fr. Anthony
as a book with a great introduction that calls out some scholarly tropes.
31 | By Love For Love
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Stephen Meyer
as a comprehensive work on the resurrection of Jesus.
Stephen Meyer: Do Miracles Violate the Laws of Physics?
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Joshua Lewis
to re-establish a firm foundation for Christian faith.
Prophetic Word Unfulfilled? How to Navigate Disillusionment

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