The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach

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InterVarsity Press, Oct 7, 2010 - Religion - 720 pages

The question of the historicity of Jesus' resurrection has been repeatedly probed, investigated and debated. And the results have varied widely. Perhaps some now regard this issue as the burned-over district of New Testament scholarship. Could there be any new and promising approach to this problem? Yes, answers Michael Licona. And he convincingly points us to a significant deficiency in approaching this question: our historiographical orientation and practice. So he opens this study with an extensive consideration of historiography and the particular problem of investigating claims of miracles. This alone is a valuable contribution. But then Licona carefully applies his principles and methods to the question of Jesus' resurrection. In addition to determining and working from the most reliable sources and bedrock historical evidence, Licona critically weighs other prominent hypotheses. His own argument is a challenging and closely argued case for the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus, the Christ. Any future approaches to dealing with this "prize puzzle" of New Testament study will need to be routed through The Resurrection of Jesus.

 

Contents

Acknowledgments
15
Abbreviations
23
Important Considerations on Historical Inquiry
29
The Historian and Miracles
133
Historical Sources Pertaining to the Resurrection of Jesus
199
The Historical Bedrock Pertaining to the Fate of Jesus
277
Weighing Hypotheses
465
479
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Summary and Further Conclusions
611
A Review of Dale Allison on the Resurrection of Jesus
623
Bibliography
642
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Scripture Index
711
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Michael R. Licona (Ph.D., University of Pretoria) is Research Professor of New Testament at Southern Evangelical Seminary and on staff at the North American Mission Board.

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