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OverviewWhat happens after death to Jesus and to those who follow him? Jesus and the Demise of Death offers a constructive theology that seeks to answer that very question, carefully considering both Jesus' descent into hell and eventual resurrection as integral parts of a robust vision of the Christian bodily resurrection. Taking on the claims of N.T. Wright and Richard B. Hays, Matthew Levering draws strongly upon the work of Thomas Aquinas to propose a radical reconstruction of Christian eschatological theology--one that takes seriously the profound ways in which Christianity and its beatific vision have been enriched by Platonic thought and emphasizes the role of the Church community in the passage from life to death. In so doing, Levering underscores the hope in eternal life for Jesus' followers and gives readers firm and fruitful soil upon which to base conversations about the Christian's future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew LeveringPublisher: Baylor University Press Imprint: Baylor University Press ISBN: 9781481314978ISBN 10: 1481314971 Pages: 238 Publication Date: 30 January 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Part I The Passage of Jesus Christ 1 Christ's Descent into Hell 2 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ 3 Sitting at the Right Hand of the Father Part II The Passage of Christ's People 4 A People in Passage: Faith, Eucharist, Almsgiving 5 Can We Merit Eternal Life? 6 Do We Have Spiritual Souls? 7 Bodily Resurrection and Beatific Vision Conclusion Notes Works Cited IndexReviews...Levering underscores the hope in eternal life for Jesus' followers and gives readers firmand fruitful soil upon which to base conversations about the Christian's future. -- Theological Book Review Matthew Levering is to be warmly congratulated on at least two fronts: for addressing a neglected aspect of the New Testament theology and for attempting to build on these biblical foundations to establish a theology of death that will inform contemporary faith and practice. --Alan Le Grys Journal for the Study of the New Testament Matthew Levering is to be warmly congratulated on at least two fronts: for addressing a neglected aspect of the New Testament theology and for attempting to build on these biblical foundations to establish a theology of death that will inform contemporary faith and practice. --Alan Le Grys Journal for the Study of the New Testament ...Levering underscores the hope in eternal life for Jesus' followers and gives readers firmand fruitful soil upon which to base conversations about the Christian's future. -- Theological Book Review Author InformationMatthew Levering is Perry Family Foundation Chair of Theology at Mundelein Seminary. Jewish-Christian Dialogue and the Life of Wisdom; Christ and the Catholic Priesthood; Participatory Biblical Exegesis; and Biblical Natural Law. He lives Mundelein, Illinois. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |