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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...

A RECENT SCHOLAR writing on the resurrection says, “To a greater extent than it is anything else, Christianity—at least the Christianity of the New Testament—is a religion of resurrection.”1 Before we engage in a study of the evidences for the resurrection of Jesus and the nature of that event, we should be aware of how much is at stake in the study. In the first place, it is clear that the four Gospels were written from the perspective of Jesus’ resurrection.
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