Space, Time, and ResurrectionHandsel Press, 1976 - 196 oldal The sequel to Space, Time and Incarnation. Professor Torrance attempts to set out the biblical approach to the Resurrection in terms of the intrinsic significance of the resurrected one, Jesus; and demonstrates that the Resurrection is entirely consistent with who Jesus was and what he did. The Resurrection is thus taken realistically, and treated as of the same nature, in the integration of physical and spiritual existence, as the death of Christ. All this is elucidated in the context of modern scientific thought, in such a way as to show that far from being frightened by modern science into a compromise of the NT message of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ in body, it actually allows us to take its full measure. |
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... sciences . And it means , on the other hand , that theological formulations are not explicable , or specifiable , in terms of the laws and operational principles that obtain in the natural sciences , for that would involve a thoroughly ...
... sciences . And it means , on the other hand , that theological formulations are not explicable , or specifiable , in terms of the laws and operational principles that obtain in the natural sciences , for that would involve a thoroughly ...
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... theological science shares with the other sciences , natural or human ? It will not do to hold our theological conceptions and our natural scientific conceptions apart in entirely disparate realms . Certainly they are divergent , for ...
... theological science shares with the other sciences , natural or human ? It will not do to hold our theological conceptions and our natural scientific conceptions apart in entirely disparate realms . Certainly they are divergent , for ...
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... theological science which had to do with the whole relation of God to the universe should not benefit most . Certainly one of the benefits which theology today derives from dialogue with the natural sciences , within the radically ...
... theological science which had to do with the whole relation of God to the universe should not benefit most . Certainly one of the benefits which theology today derives from dialogue with the natural sciences , within the radically ...
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The Biblical Concept of the Resurrection | 27 |
The Resurrection and the Person of Christ | 46 |
The Resurrection and the Atoning Work of Christ | 61 |
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