This book provides an original and comprehensive assessment of the hypotheses concerning the origin of resurrection Christology
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Autorenporträt
Andrew Loke is Associate Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is the author of multiple books including God and Ultimate Origins: A Novel Cosmological Argument (2017), The Origins of Divine Christology (2017) and A Kryptic Model of the Incarnation (2014).
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction 2 The earliest Christians claimed to have witnessed the resurrected Jesus 3 The earliest Christians experienced something which they thought was the resurrected Jesus 4 The earliest Christians witnessed an extra-mental entity 5 The extra-mental entity was Jesus who died on the cross 6 What happened to Jesus' physical body 7 Combination Hypotheses 8 The problem of miracle 9 Conclusion
1 Introduction; 2 The earliest Christians claimed to have witnessed the resurrected Jesus; 3 The earliest Christians experienced something which they thought was the resurrected Jesus; 4 The earliest Christians witnessed an extra-mental entity; 5 The extra-mental entity was Jesus who died on the cross; 6 What happened to Jesus' physical body; 7 Combination Hypotheses; 8 The problem of miracle; 9 Conclusion
1 Introduction 2 The earliest Christians claimed to have witnessed the resurrected Jesus 3 The earliest Christians experienced something which they thought was the resurrected Jesus 4 The earliest Christians witnessed an extra-mental entity 5 The extra-mental entity was Jesus who died on the cross 6 What happened to Jesus' physical body 7 Combination Hypotheses 8 The problem of miracle 9 Conclusion
1 Introduction; 2 The earliest Christians claimed to have witnessed the resurrected Jesus; 3 The earliest Christians experienced something which they thought was the resurrected Jesus; 4 The earliest Christians witnessed an extra-mental entity; 5 The extra-mental entity was Jesus who died on the cross; 6 What happened to Jesus' physical body; 7 Combination Hypotheses; 8 The problem of miracle; 9 Conclusion
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"By the end of Andrew Loke's excellent book, he concludes that the most rational viewpoint is that the original percipients saw Jesus himself [...] Loke is to be commended for an accessible and systematic approach to the resurrection of Jesus that helps the reader understand the full range of available options in considering the epistemic warrants for believing in the foundational claim of the Christian faith."
- Glenn B Siniscalchi in The Journal of Theological Studies
Investigating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ by Andrew Loke made it to BookAuthority's best Analytic Philosophy ebooks of all time: https://bookauthority.org/books/best-analytic-philosophy-ebooks?t=1387g7&s=award&book=0367477564
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