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  1. Jesus' resurrection and Christian origins.Nicholas Thomas Wright - 2002 - Gregorianum 83 (4):615-635.
    Cet article traite d'un point de vue historique de la résurrection du Christ et de l'origine du Christianisme. Comment la théologie devient histoire, puis évènement, c'est ce que nous montre l'A.
     
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    Knowing That JesusResurrection Occurred.Gary R. Habermas - 1985 - Faith and Philosophy 2 (3):295-302.
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    Review article: Jesusresurrection in Joseph’s garden.Estelle Dannhauser - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    Knowing That JesusResurrection Occurred.Stephen T. Davis - 1985 - Faith and Philosophy 2 (3):295-302.
  5. El nardo y la Sulamita en la unción de Maryam (Jn 12, 1-8).Jesus Luzarraga - 2002 - Gregorianum 83 (4):679-715.
    The cultural background of the nard and its mention in connection with the Sulamite in the Song of Songs helps to understand Mary's gesture of anointing Jesus' feet . This was in thanksgiving for the resurrection. The nard as an exotic and strong aromatic plant acts mainly as a metaphor for life, love and value, confirmed by the symbolic values of the other plants mentioned with it in the Song . Special reference is made to its presentation as (...)
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  6. The Resurrection of Jesus: An Engagement with Dale Allison: A Review Essay.Andrew T. Loke - 2022 - Philosophia Christi 24 (1):121-138.
    In his latest book, The Resurrection of Jesus, Dale Allison states that, while he personally believes that Jesus resurrected, “the purely historical evidence is not, on my view, so good as to make disbelief unreasonable, and it is not so bad as to make faith untenable.” This review focuses on Allison’s discussion concerning apparitions, hallucination theory, mass hysteria, and pareidolia. While appreciative of various aspects of Allison’s work, this article points out various problems with Allison’s use of (...)
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    The resurrection of Jesus in contemporary catholic systematics.John P. Galvin - 1979 - Heythrop Journal 20 (2):123–162.
    CONCLUSIONThis brief survey of the assessment of the Resurrection of Jesus in contemporary Catholic Christology indicates the presence of widely varying views on the nature of the Resurrection, on the manner of its revelation, and on the role attributed to it in the overall structure of theology. While it is improbable that a unified consensus will be achieved in the near future, if ever, a few concluding remarks may serve to direct attention to some central issues which (...)
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  8. The Resurrection of Jesus: the debate continued.Gerald O'collins - 2000 - Gregorianum 81 (3):589-598.
    Après un séminaire international, interdisciplinaire et oecuménique sur la résurrection de Jésus à Pâques 1996 à New York, l'A. et deux autres participants en ont édité les travaux . Depuis, les critiques n'ont cessé de passer du rejet du livre comme «difficile à commenter» et «plutôt décevant» et «avec rien de très neuf à dire» à sa reconnaissance comme «remarquable» ou «la meilleure théologie chrétienne». Ici l'A. engage un dialogue avec quelques-uns des critiques et ajoute des points à l'oeuvre publiée (...)
     
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    The Resurrection of Jesus and Spiritual (Trans)Formation.Anthony C. Thornhill - 2012 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 5 (2):243-256.
    What does Paul envision as the basis for the spiritual identification with Jesus in his resurrection, 2) submission to the lordship of Jesus and the expectations of his kingdom, and 3) hope in the future resurrection of those who are “in Christ.” While these form the “ground” for spiritual formation, Paul further offers a model for applying this resurrection identification in the “here and now” life of the believer.
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    The Resurrection of Jesus, II: Historical‐Critical Studies.Robert C. Ware - 1975 - Heythrop Journal 16 (2):174-194.
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    The Resurrection of Jesus in Art.Ulrich Luz - 2011 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 65 (1):44-55.
    In the New Testament, the resurrection of Jesus is not described as a visible event, and for this reason, the resurrection was not represented directly in visual arts for about 1,000 years. Direct representations of the resurrection as an event appeared only after 1000 C.E. They were concrete, and they objectivized and historicized the resurrection in a problematical way.
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  12. Résurrection de Jésus et message pascal.Xavier Leon-Dufour - 1971
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  13. The resurrection of Jesus and Roman Catholic fundamental theology.Schüssler Fiorenza & P. Francis - 1997 - In Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall & Gerald O'Collins (eds.), The Resurrection. Oxford Up. pp. 213--48.
     
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    La résurrection de Jésus d’après le “Perì Archôn” d’Origène.Basile Studer - 1978 - Augustinianum 18 (2):279-309.
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    The resurrection of Jesus, I: Theological orientations.Robert C. Ware - 1975 - Heythrop Journal 16 (1):22–35.
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    The resurrection of Jesus, II: Historical-critical studies.Robert C. Ware - 1975 - Heythrop Journal 16 (2):174–194.
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    Naming and Fidelity of Truth: Rethinking Revolutionary Politics and Localizing, Delocalizing or Relocalizing the Void in Alain Badiou's Philosophy.Nicol A. Barria-Asenjo, Simone A. Medina Polo, Wanyoung Kim, Dorotea Pospihalj, Daniel Bristow, Brian Willems, Gonzalo Salas, Antonio Letelier, Tomás Caycho-Rodriguez, Francisco Alejandro Vergara Muñoz & Jesús Ayala-Colqui - 2023 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (3):279-290.
    This article explores the philosophy of Alain Badiou from the vantage point of the concepts of the localization, delocalization, and relocalization of the void as thematized through literary arts, religion, emancipatory politics, and the subject of psychoanalysis. In short, these moments around the void characterize the processes through which truth is processed and seen through their full realization by a philosophical engagement across the various conditions in which these truths occur. The localization of a void is the naming of an (...)
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    La Résurrection de Jésus dans la théologie dogmatique. Le passé et l'avenir.Adolphe Gesché - 1971 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 2 (3):257-306.
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    The resurrection of Jesus: What’s left to say?P. J. W. Schutte - 2006 - HTS Theological Studies 62 (4).
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  20. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ, III.J. Porteous - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:797.
     
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  21. Jesus Risen in Our Midst: Essays on the Resurrection of Jesus in the Fourth Gospel.[author unknown] - 2013
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    ‘Resurrecting jesus’ and critical historiography: William Lane Craig and Dale Allison in dialogue.Glenn B. Siniscalchi - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (3):362-373.
  23. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ.Gerald O'collins - 1973
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  24. The Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth.Willi Marxsen & Margaret Kohl - 1970
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  25. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ, II.A. Martin - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:796.
     
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    The Probability of the Resurrection of Jesus.Richard Swinburne - 2013 - Philosophia Christi 15 (2):239-252.
    God has major reasons for intervening in human history by becoming incarnate himself—to identify with our suffering, to provide atonement for our sins, and to reveal truths. Given there is at least a significant probability that there is a God, there is at least a modest probability that he would become incarnate and live a life and provide teaching appropriate to one who sought thereby to realize these goals. Jesus lived and taught in the appropriate way. If it was (...)
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    The Resurrection of the Human Jesus.Joseph M. Hallman - 1978 - Process Studies 8 (4):253-258.
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  28. Did Jesus Rise From the Dead: The Resurrection Debate.Ed Terry L. Miethe, Gary Habermas & Antony Flew - 1987 - Harper & Row.
     
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    The Argument from Miracles: A Cumulative Case for the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth.Timothy McGrew & Lydia McGrew - 2009 - In William Lane Craig & J. P. Moreland (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 593--662.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Goal and Scope of the Argument The Concept of a Miracle Textual Assumptions Background Facts: Death and Burial The Salient Facts: W, D, and P Probabilistic Cumulative Case Arguments: Nature and Structure The Testimony of the Women: Bayes Factor Analysis The Testimony of the Disciples: Bayes Factor Analysis The Conversion of Paul: Bayes Factor Analysis The Collective Force of the Salient Facts Independence Hume's Maxim and Worldview Worries Plantinga's Principle of Dwindling Probabilities Knavery, Folly, (...)
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    Dale Allison on Jesus’s Empty Tomb, His Postmortem Appearances, and the Origin of the Disciples’ Belief in His Resurrection.William Lane Craig - 2008 - Philosophia Christi 10 (2):293-301.
    I limit myself principally to a discussion of Dale Allison’s treatment of what I take to be the three central facts undergirding a historical inference to Jesus’s resurrection, namely, the discovery of his empty tomb, his postmortem appearances, and the origin of the disciples’ belief that God had raised Jesus from the dead. I am not here concerned with the question of which hypothesis best explains these three facts but rather with the historicity of the events themselves. (...)
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  31. The Resurrection of Jesus and the Jesus Movement.Brian Gleeson - 2009 - The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (1):3.
  32. Negative Natural Theology and the Sinlessness, Incarnation, and Resurrection of Jesus.Robert Greg Cavin & Carlos A. Colombetti - 2014 - Philosophia Christi 16 (2):409-418.
    We respond to Swinburne’s reply to our critique of his argument for the Resurrection by defending the relevance of our counterexamples to his claim that God does not permit grand deception. We reaffirm and clarify our charge that Swinburne ignores two crucial items of Negative Natural Theology (NNT)—that God has an exceptionally weak tendency to raise the dead and that even people with exemplary public records sometimes sin. We show, accordingly, that our total evidence makes it highly probable that (...)
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  33. Inference to the Best Explanation and Rejecting the Resurrection.David Kyle Johnson - 2021 - Socio-Historical Examination of Religion and Ministry 3 (1):26-51.
    Christian apologists, like Willian Lane Craig and Stephen T. Davis, argue that belief in Jesusresurrection is reasonable because it provides the best explanation of the available evidence. In this article, I refute that thesis. To do so, I lay out how the logic of inference to the best explanation (IBE) operates, including what good explanations must be and do by definition, and then apply IBE to the issue at hand. Multiple explanations—including (what I will call) The (...) Hypothesis, The Lie Hypothesis, The Coma Hypothesis, The Imposter Hypothesis, and The Legend Hypothesis—will be considered. While I will not attempt to rank them all from worst to best, what I will reveal is how and why The Legend Hypothesis is unquestionably the best explanation, and The Resurrection Hypothesis is undeniably the worst. Consequently, not only is Craig and Davis’ conclusion mistaken, but belief in the literal resurrection of Jesus is irrational. In presenting this argument, I do not take myself to be breaking new ground; Robert Cavin and Carlos Colombetti have already presented a Bayesian refutation of Craig and Davis’ arguments. But I do take myself to be presenting an argument that the average person (and philosopher) can follow. It is my goal for the average person (and philosopher) to be able to clearly understand how and why the hypothesis “God supernaturally raised Jesus from the dead” fails utterly as an explanation of the evidence that Christian apologist cite for Jesusresurrection. (shrink)
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  34. Jesus and the Demise of Death: Resurrection, Afterlife, and the Fate of the Christian by Matthew Levering. [REVIEW]William M. I. V. Wright - 2015 - Nova et Vetera 13 (1).
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    The Resurrection of Jesus: Apologetics, Polemics, History. ByDale C.Allison, Jr. London‐New York: T&T Clark, 2021. Pp. 416. £120.00( HB )/£36.99( PB ). [REVIEW]Paolo Monzani - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (3):446-448.
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    Assessing the New Testament Evidence for the Historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus.William Lane Craig - 1989 - Mellen Press.
    This text draws on the evidence of Paul and the Gospels to present the case for accepting the historicity of the bodily resurrection of Jesus.
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    Creation and salvation in Edward Schillebeeckx. Well-being as more about Jesus’ death and less about resurrection.Ramona Simuț - 2017 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 16 (46):34-48.
    This paper is not merely an attempt to come to terms with Edward Schillebeeckx’s theology and his philosophical mindset. Such attempts have already been made years back, when his ties with phenomenology, and also with postmodern hermeneutics and culture were pivotal for us in order to better understand his influence on mid-20th century Continental philosophy. This present study partially remains on those premises, but also brings Schillebeeckx’s thought closer to the 21st century, since nowadays concepts like salvation and resurrection (...)
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  38. Le problème de Jésus. Divinité et Résurrection.Jean Guitton - 1954 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 59 (1):99-100.
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    The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus.Steven B. Cowan - 2007 - Philosophia Christi 9 (2):483-487.
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  40. Easter Gospels: The Resurrection of Jesus According to the Four Evangelists.Robert H. Smith - 1983
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  41. Supernatural Resurrection and its Incompatibility with the Standard Model of Particle Physics: Second Rejoinder to Stephen T. Davis.Robert Greg Cavin & Carlos A. Colombetti - 2021 - Socio-Historical Examination of Religion and Ministry 3 (2):253-277.
    In response to Stephen Davis’s criticism of our previous essay, we revisit and defend our arguments that the Resurrection hypothesis is logically incompatible with the Standard Model of particle physics—and thus is maximally implausible—and that it cannot explain the sensory experiences of the Risen Jesus attributed to various witnesses in the New Testament—and thus has low explanatory power. We also review Davis’s reply, noting that he evades our arguments, misstates their conclusions, and distracts the reader with irrelevancies regarding, (...)
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  42. The Resurrection of the Messianic Prophet.Joshua Sijuwade - forthcoming - Philosophy and Theology.
    This article aims to provide an a posteriori argument for the veracity of the Christian conception of the Abrahamic religion that centres on God’s action of sending a divine and atoning prophet—the ‘Messianic Prophet’—into the world, who we can identify as the person of Jesus of Nazareth. This specific argument will be presented through Richard Swinburne’s (modified) explanatory framework, which focuses on assessing the prior and posterior evidence in support of this identification. This, however, will be done in light (...)
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  43. The Belief in the Resurrection of Jesus and Its Permanent Significance.Paul Schwartzkopff - 1901 - The Monist 11:300.
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    Resurrecting Jesus: The Earliest Christian Tradition and its Interpreters. By Dale C. Allison Jr. Pp. xi, 404, NY/London, T & T Clark, 2005, $42.83. [REVIEW]Martin McNamara - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (2):320-321.
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    The Resurrection of Jesus: John Dominic Crossan and N.T. Wright in Dialogue. Robert B. Stewart , editor. Pp. xix, 220, Minneapolis, Fortress Press, 2006, $13.87. [REVIEW]Martin McNamara - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (2):319-320.
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    Faith in the resurrection of Jesus: Barth and Bultmann.Gabriël Mj van Wyk - 2013 - Hts Theological Studies 69 (1):1-10.
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  47. Assessing the Resurrection Hypothesis: Problems with Craig's Inference to the Best Explanation.Robert Greg Cavin & Carlos A. Colombetti - 2019 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (2):205-228.
    The hypothesis that God supernaturally raised Jesus from the dead is argued by William Lane Craig to be the best explanation for the empty tomb and postmortem appearances of Jesus because it satisfies seven criteria of adequacy better than rival naturalistic hypotheses. We identify problems with Craig’s criteria-based approach and show, most significantly, that the Resurrection hypothesis fails to fulfill any but the first of his criteria—especially explanatory scope and plausibility.
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    Julian and Porphyry on the Resurrection of Jesus in the Gospels.John Granger Cook - 2016 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 10 (2):193-207.
    _ Source: _Volume 10, Issue 2, pp 193 - 207 Julian, in a Syriac fragment of his _Contra Galilaeos_, attacked the resurrection narratives in Matthew and Mark, because they were inconsistent with each other concerning the time of the arrival of the women to the tomb, the nature of the being they met in the tomb, and the women’s subsequent actions. Other texts in Syriac and Latin indicate the probability that Julian took over the substance of his argument from (...)
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  49. La Vérité de la Résurrection de Jesus Christ Defendue Contre B. De Spinosa, Et Ses Sectateurs. Avec la Vie de Ce Fameux Philosophe, Tirée, Tant de Ses Propres Ecrits, Que de la Bouche de Plusieurs Personnes Dignes de Foi Qui l'Ont Connu.Johannes Colerus & Thomas Johnson - 1706 - Chez T. Johnson ..
     
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    The Belief in the Resurrection of Jesus and Its Permanent Significance.Paul Schwartzkopff - 1900 - The Monist 11 (1):1-29.
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