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With an attractive concision that doesn’t sacrifice scholarship, Ladd anticipates much of what N. T. Wright would later popularize in The Resurrection of the Son of God. Ladd both interacts with theories leveled against the resurrection and presents a historical case for its authenticity. He marshals compelling support for the resurrection by exploiting the weaknesses of alternative explanations...

THE VERY TITLE of this book suggests a host of questions which are vigorously debated in contemporary theology. Is the resurrection of Jesus a postulate of faith or a historical fact? This is a question one cannot dismiss lightly. An uncritical view accepts everything the Bible relates as simple forthright history. However, a moment’s reflection shows that there is a valid and necessary distinction between faith and history. Faith has to do with the invisible world of
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