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The Christ From Death Arisen demonstrates the missteps in reasoning that characterize objections to the Christian doctrine of Resurrection-Hume's fallacies, a variety of post-Renaissance exegesis, and outright assumptions without foundation. A rigorous methodological critique moves step-by-step and invites the reader to question every argument raised against the claim "He has risen."
Author Robert Geis asserts that the nature of evidence, its epistemological and metaphysical groundings, gives the Resurrection investigator heightened clarity with which to study Christianity's central tenet. The Christ From Death Arisen is a valuable contribution to Resurrection scholarship that will surely deepen the area of study.
Contents
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 One: Differing Hermeneutics
Part 4 I: Seeking Christ through History
Chapter 5 Two: Preconceptions Against Miracles
Chapter 6 Three: Explaining Away The Divine
Chapter 7 Four: From Historical Criticism to Literary
Chapter 8 Five: Historically Reliable
Part 9 II: A Narrative Retelling
Chapter 10 Six: Pilate and Caiaphas
Chapter 11 Seven: The Trial of the Christ
Chapter 12 Eight: Murder on a Cross
Part 13 III: For the Affirmative
Chapter 14 Nine: From Death Arisen
Chapter 15 Afterword
Chapter 16 Notes
Chapter 17 Texts from the Canon
Chapter 18 Index of Names
Chapter 19 Index of Topics
Chapter 20 About the Author



